Grey Suits for Men

We make the best gray suits and tuxedos online.

We help turn your vision of a grey suit into a reality; we have fabrics for grey wedding suits, light grey suits, dark grey suits suits and much more. Upon checkout, our team of online stylists will include black fabric swatches and sample sizes in your Home Try-On Box. 

Online stylist tip: let us help you pair the grey suit with a custom dress shirt in white, light blue or even a pastel for a modern, sleek, and slim-fit look.


Light grey suit

The most casual of grey suit options, this "dove" colored men's suit is typically seen in warmer weather or sunny outdoor events. While in a year-round weave wool, the light grey suit's tone makes it less suitable for very formal occasions. Still, it can be dressed up as a 3-piece suit for a daytime wedding or worn by groomsmen with the groom in a darker suit.

Dark grey suit

The conservative mens suit that is appropriate for business formal settings and can be worn to weddings, funerals and even black-tie events in a pinch. The dark grey suit gives you more options for shirts and shoes than a black suit, making it a wardrobe staple. Pair it with almost any shoe combo except tan chestnut and it looks best with a medium blue neckwear.

Grey wedding suit

The classic suit that works for almost any setting of your wedding at any time of year. The medium grey suit is perfect for year-round wear and we recommend it in a twill or sharkskin weave. Or, go for something slightly different and ask for a birdseye pattern.

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Charcoal grey suit

The classic workhorse suit that goes anywhere. From a job interview to a wedding, this versatile mens suit pairs with any color shoe, shirt and necktie. The charcoal grey suit is perfect for year-round wear and formal attire.

Grey plaid suit

A bolder alternative to solid suits, glen check plaids also make great patterns for men who want to wear their suit jacket also as a blazer. Fainter windowpanes will be more formal, while thicker windowpane checks will be more casual. This would be better for a guest at a wedding than the groom.

Grey pinstripe suit

A banking, legal and finance workplace classic suit that is all business. Stripes have their roots in rowing sports, however, they've long come to be associated with business lounge suits. Add a peak lapel for a more powerful look with your pinstripe suit.

Light grey tux

A totally different look that is extremely non-traditional. We suggest a lighter grey sharkskin fabric so it has some sheen to it. Add some black satin lapels in a shawl collar and black accents on the pants and buttons, too. Finally, add a modern fly-front formal dress shirt to make it look more sleek without tuxedo studs on the placket.

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Blue grey suit

Sometimes called a “slate” color, this unique blend of blue and grey together makes for a standout fabric that works very well for weddings and the office. We recommend it in a sharkskin weave that hits the light to show off this beautiful tone’s depth.

Grey check suit

A good fourth or fifth suit to buy for the guy who wants to round out the suit wardrobe with some patterns. We suggest a classic glen plaid check that dates back to the infamous Duke of Windsor who popularized the “prince of Wales” check with a blue windowpane laid over it.

Grey tweed suit

A classic of the British countryside brought into town. Can be worn as separates or together, we recommend a herringbone weave that’s a slight bit more formal and had some great depth to it that allows it to be worn with both brown and black footwear.

Grey and black suit

These neutral tones compliment each other well, so it's no surprise to see grey and black used in suit fabrics. Found often in glen plaids, windowpanes, pinstripes and more, grey and black suits can be used to bring light and dark elements together for high contrast patterns.


Grey double breasted suit

A perfect idea for the customer who wants to stand out a bit, but not too much. Pick a classic darker fabric to blend in more while wearing this daring style. Or just go pinstriped for a bolder look, which is a mainstay of style icons like Alan Flusser or Ralph Lauren.

Grey flannel suit

This recalls memories of the famous novel and film “The Man in the Grey Flannel Suit”, which made it an every-man classic of the 1950s and 1960s. With its great drape and warmth, we think you’ll enjoy it quite a bit, too, in cooler moths.

Other gray suits?

No matter what kind of grey suit you have in mind — or are unsure of what to pick — we can guide you along and invite you to text us your ideas and questions.