Why choose Dunnio Tailor
We produces each custom suit at a time to the customer's measurements, following the highest quality standards. The only thing you need to do is design your custom made suit online and we will do the rest.
My groomsmen live in Sydney, Perth, and Brisbane. How do we get matching suits?
This is a common logistical headache that we solve with our Digital-First Custom Platform.
- The Profile: You (the Groom) create a "Wedding Party Profile" with your chosen fabric and design.
- Remote Measurement: Groomsmen in other cities use our AI-driven measurement tool or follow our video guide to measure themselves at home.
- Verification: For peace of mind, we recommend groomsmen visit a local alteration tailor for a quick professional measurement (usually a small fee) and input those numbers into our system.
- Batching: We group the orders to ensure all suits are cut from the same dye lot (fabric roll), guaranteeing perfect colour matching across the group.
What are the trending colours for Australian weddings in 2026?
We are seeing a massive shift away from standard Navy. The 2026 palette is defined by "Earthy Neutrals" and "Jewel Tones":
- Daytime/Outdoor: Sage Green, Stone, Clay, and Sand. These colours photograph beautifully in natural light (vineyards/beaches) and feel less severe than black.
- Evening/Formal: Deep Emerald, Sapphire Blue, and Burgundy. Grooms are increasingly using these rich colours in fabrics like velvet to stand out, while their groomsmen remain in neutral tones.
I’m getting married in February (Summer). How do I avoid sweating through my suit?
You need to look for "High-Twist" Wools or Open-Weave fabrics (often called Fresco). Unlike standard suit wool which traps heat, high-twist wools are woven with gaps that allow air to physically pass through the fabric, cooling your skin.
- Alternative: Linen-Wool Blends. Pure linen wrinkles aggressively, which looks messy in photos. A linen-wool blend gives you the "breathability" and texture of linen but the structure and drape of wool, ensuring you look sharp at the altar and at the reception.
- Construction: Ask for "Soft Tailoring" or "Half-Lined" jackets. This removes the heavy internal padding and lining layers, significantly reducing the heat retention of the jacket.
What is the difference between a "Dinner Suit" and a "Tuxedo"?
Technically, they are the same garment. Dinner Suit is the traditional British/Australian term, while Tuxedo is the American term. However, in the current market, "Tuxedo" is becoming the dominant search term. For your wedding invitations, "Black Tie" is the correct code to indicate that men should wear this garment (black/midnight blue jacket with satin lapels, bow tie, and satin-striped trousers).
Can I wear my R.M. Williams boots to a wedding?
This is perhaps the most debated question in Australian menswear. The answer depends entirely on the specific dress code and venue:
- Yes: For Cocktail, Smart Casual, or Winery/Rustic weddings. A pristine, polished pair of R.M. Williams Craftsman boots (specifically in Yearling leather, not suede/nubuck) is considered a staple of Australian style and is perfectly acceptable.
- No: For strict Black Tie weddings. Tradition dictates patent leather oxfords or velvet loafers. While some Australians do wear boots to Black Tie events, it technically breaks the rules of formal evening wear.
- The Compromise: If you must wear boots, ensure they are black, highly polished, and worn with a suit trouser that has a slightly wider break to accommodate the boot shaft.
I’ve been told to get a "Vest" for my wedding suit. Is that correct?
In the Australian market, you should specifically ask for a Waistcoat. While "vest" is the standard American term for the sleeveless third piece of a suit, in Australia, asking for a "vest" can lead to confusion. Historically and culturally, "vest" here often refers to a singlet (undershirt) or a padded puffer vest worn for warmth. To ensure you receive the formal, tailored garment that sits elegantly under your jacket, always use the term Waistcoat. For 2026, the double-breasted waistcoat with a "scooped" neckline is a particularly strong trend for grooms wishing to distinguish themselves from their groomsmen.
Can I wear a black suit to a wedding?
Yes, absolutely. The old rule that "black is for funerals" is largely dead in Australia. A sharp black suit, white shirt, and a silver or black tie is a classic, formal look suitable for evening or "Cocktail" weddings. However, for a beach or garden daytime wedding, it may look too stark (and you will be hot!) - opt for Blue or Grey instead.

What does "Smart Casual" mean for an Australian wedding?
It implies "Polished but Relaxed."
- Do: Chinos (Navy, Sand, Olive) + a tailored blazer/sports coat + a crisp collared shirt (tucked in) + leather loafers or R.M. Williams boots.
- Don't: Jeans (unless specifically told "Casual"), T-shirts, Polo shirts (unless very high quality and under a jacket), or running shoes.
- Context: For a winery wedding, a linen blazer is perfect. For a city wedding, a wool blazer is safer.

The invitation says "Black Tie Optional." Do I have to buy a Tuxedo?
No, but you must respect the formality.
- The Translation: "The Groom is wearing a Tuxedo. We would love for you to wear one too, but we don't want to force you to rent one."
- The Safe Bet: If you don't own a Dinner Suit, wear a Black, Charcoal, or Midnight Blue lounge suit. Wear a white shirt and a conservative dark tie.
- The Don't: Do not wear a light grey suit, beige chinos, or a loud patterned shirt. Do not wear a bow tie with a normal suit—it looks like a costume. If not in a Tuxedo, wear a long tie.

What if I need a remake but the wedding is next week?
This is why the 3-month buffer is vital. A remake typically takes 3 weeks. If you are in a genuine emergency, contact our support team immediately. We can often rush production, but we cannot perform miracles of physics. For last-minute emergencies, we will work with you to fund extensive local tailoring to make the existing garment work.

What is the "Perfect Fit Guarantee"?
We understand the fear of ordering online. Our guarantee mirrors the best in the industry:
- Alterations: If the suit needs minor adjustments (e.g., sleeve length, waist intake), visit any local alteration tailor in Australia. Send us the receipt, and we will reimburse you up to $75 AUD per suit.
- Remake: If the suit cannot be altered (e.g., the shoulders are too tight), we will remake it for free. You simply need to send us photos of the fit issues and your updated measurements.
- Time Limit: You must initiate a fit claim within 30 days of delivery.

Do you offer wedding party packages?
Yes. Consistent with market standards, we offer tiered volume discounts.
- 3+ Suits: 15% Discount.
- 5+ Suits: 20% Discount.
Note: This includes a free fabric swatch kit sent to the Groom's home so you can see the colors in natural light before committing.
