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Groomsmen Suit Rental: Best Group Programs Compared

A ranked edit of the real group-rental programs that dress a whole wedding party — compared on the free-groom offer, remote sizing, delivery lead time, and how easily out-of-town groomsmen can be coordinated from afar.

A neat row of coordinated groomsmen suits and tuxedos on wooden hangers against a tailoring-room wall, with matching ties, pocket squares, and dress shoes arranged on a bench below
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The quick verdict

A ranked edit of the real group-rental programs that dress a whole wedding party — compared on the free-groom offer, remote sizing, and out-of-town coordination.

Best overall
The Black Tux — The most polished group experience — a genuinely good party dashboard, premium fabrics, showroom and Nordstrom fitting options, and a stacking group discount on top of the comped groom rental.
Best value
Generation Tux — Rentals from around $129–$149, the groom free at five paid rentals, and a tape-measure-free fit algorithm that makes it the lowest-friction option for a scattered party.
Best for A wedding party scattered across many cities with no in-person fittings
Generation Tux — Every groomsman submits height, weight, and pant size online — no measuring tape — and garments ship 14 days early with free fit replacements.

How we evaluated

Each program was evaluated as a tool for coordinating an entire wedding party, not as a solo rental. We weighed four criteria drawn from how group orders actually go wrong: the free-groom incentive and group discount, the remote-sizing method, delivery lead time, and the ease of coordinating out-of-town groomsmen. Pricing and offer terms were checked against each brand's official wedding pages and The Knot's 2025 Real Weddings Study as of June 2026. No brand paid for placement; an honest weakness is included for every program.

  • Free-groom incentive and group discount. Whether the groom's rental is comped, the headcount threshold (usually five, sometimes six paid groomsmen), and any stacking percentage discount on the rest of the party's outfits.
  • Remote sizing and fit confidence. How groomsmen get measured from afar — a tape-measure-free fit algorithm, an online fit calculator, or in-person measurement — and whether the program guarantees free fit replacements.
  • Delivery lead time and returns. How many days before the event the ensembles arrive (more lead time means calmer fit exchanges) and how simple the return is for a busy party.
  • Out-of-town groomsmen coordination. Whether the program offers a shared management dashboard, in-store fitting options near scattered groomsmen, and direct-to-door shipping anywhere in the country.

Rating scale: 1–5 in 0.5 increments. 5.0 = the benchmark group experience for fit, coordination, and value across a scattered party. 4.0–4.5 = excellent with a specific trade-off. 3.0–3.5 = solid in the right context. Below 3.0 = workable only under specific conditions.

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At a glance

Groomsmen Suit Rental: Best Group Programs Compared (2026) — quick comparison
# Name Rating Best for Pricing
1 The Black Tux 5.0 Couples who want a premium, coordinated party with the smoothest dashboard and the option of in-person fittings for a few groomsmen ~$150–$200 per rental
2 Generation Tux 4.5 Wedding parties spread across many cities who want everything handled online at the best price, with no in-person fittings ~$129–$200 per rental
3 Jim's Formal Wear 4.5 Parties that want the reassurance of in-person fittings near each groomsman, and grooms who value the free honor-escort rental Varies by style and retailer
4 Men's Wearhouse 4.0 Grooms who want to keep their suit and parties that value in-person tailoring alongside online tracking ~$150+ before accessories
5 Friar Tux 4.0 Size-inclusive wedding parties, West Coast weddings, and couples who want a polished virtual stylist session before committing Varies; 20% off current promotion
#1

The Black Tux

The most polished group experience — premium fabrics, a genuinely good party dashboard, and a $200 groom credit that stacks with group discounts.

5.0

Editor's pick

The Black Tux is the program to choose when you want the wedding party to look unmistakably premium and you want the coordination to feel effortless. Its wedding-party management system lets you — or whoever is organizing — pick the exact looks, send each groomsman a personalized invitation, and track who has submitted measurements and who has paid, all from one dashboard. That visibility is the single most valuable thing when you are chasing a party of six across as many cities. A complete look is a 9-piece tuxedo or a 7-piece suit, and the fabrics sit a clear notch above the budget tier. Groomsmen can submit measurements online or, if they prefer a human, visit a Black Tux showroom or a partner location inside Nordstrom — a genuine advantage for the one or two men who never trust an online sizing form. Outfits arrive at least 10 days before the event, and fit replacements are free, so an off measurement is an inconvenience rather than a crisis. The free-groom mechanism is a $200 credit once five or more groomsmen order outfits valued at $200 or more, and that can stack with group discounts of up to roughly 25%. Most renters spend $150–$200 for a full outfit. The Black Tux recommends starting three to four months out, or four to six for a larger party. It is the best all-around group program for a couple who want the look to feel considered and the logistics to feel handled.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class wedding-party dashboard for assigning looks and tracking measurements and payments across the whole party
  • Premium fabrics and a full 9-piece tuxedo or 7-piece suit — the look reads a clear notch above budget rental
  • Both online sizing and in-person fittings at showrooms or Nordstrom partner locations for groomsmen who distrust online forms

Weaknesses

  • The $200 groom credit is not combinable with the separate 20% full-outfit discount, and members must order through the group invitation to qualify — easy to miss
Best for
Couples who want a premium, coordinated party with the smoothest dashboard and the option of in-person fittings for a few groomsmen
Pricing
~$150–$200 per rental

Source: The Black Tux — Wedding Resource Hub · Visit The Black Tux

#2

Generation Tux

The lowest-friction remote party — a tape-measure-free fit algorithm, a free Home Try-On, and the groom free at five paid rentals.

4.5

Best value

Generation Tux is the program to pick when his groomsmen are scattered and nobody has the patience for a tape measure. The fit technology asks only for basic information — height, weight, and pant size — and its algorithm selects the best match, so there is no fumbling with measurements over the phone. That removes the single biggest source of group-rental anxiety. Before you commit the whole party, the couple can use the free, three-day, no-risk Home Try-On: a full set of garments ships to your door, a personal wedding stylist calls to review your style, color, and fit, and only then do you finalize the looks and invite the party. Once five or more people place a complete paid rental — jacket and pants minimum — the wedding couple receives one suit or tuxedo rental free, using promo code FREETUX through the end of 2026. Any paid member counts toward that five: a groomsman, a father, a ring bearer, or an old friend. Rentals start around $129–$149, which makes this the value leader of the group, and shipping is free both ways. Every party member uses the same online fit algorithm and receives garments 14 days before the event — the most generous lead time here — with free replacement garments if anything is off. The event-management platform lets you set up the wedding, assign roles, build the wardrobe, and check each rental's status at any time. It is the most stress-free choice for a fully remote party on a sensible budget.

Strengths

  • Tape-measure-free fit algorithm removes the biggest source of remote-sizing anxiety for scattered groomsmen
  • Free three-day Home Try-On with a personal stylist call lets the couple finalize the look before inviting the party
  • Lowest entry price (around $129–$149), groom free at five paid rentals, free two-way shipping, and 14-day delivery lead time

Weaknesses

  • Fully online with no physical showrooms, so a groomsman who insists on being measured by a person has no in-store fallback
Best for
Wedding parties spread across many cities who want everything handled online at the best price, with no in-person fittings
Pricing
~$129–$200 per rental

Source: Generation Tux — Get a Free Suit or Tuxedo · Visit Generation Tux

#3

Jim's Formal Wear

The widest in-person network — 5,000+ local retailers nationwide, plus direct shipping for groomsmen who cannot visit a store.

4.5

Jim's Formal Wear is the largest tuxedo and suit rental provider in the country, distributed through more than 4,500 — by some counts over 5,000 — independently owned local retailers across all 50 states. That footprint is its defining advantage: when his groomsmen are scattered, most of them can walk into a real shop near them, be measured by a person, and still belong to the same coordinated party order. For the ones who genuinely cannot get to a store, the bridal party can measure at home, pay online, and have the ensemble shipped directly to a home, office, or destination seven to ten days before the event. The free-groom offer is generous and clearly stated: the groom's tux or suit rental is free with five or more paid rentals, returned as a credit to the original payment method for the amount of his rental up to $250 — and the honor escort's rental is free on the same terms, a perk most competitors do not match. Ring bearers receive special in-store pricing. The Rent-or-Buy program across roughly twelve designer styles suits a groom who wants to keep his look while his groomsmen rent for the one occasion. With more than 150 accessory options, matching the party to the bridesmaids' palette is straightforward. The main caveat is that the experience varies by retailer, since each location is independently owned, so service quality is less uniform than a single-operator online brand. For a party that wants the security of in-person fittings spread across the country, however, nothing matches the reach.

Strengths

  • Largest in-person network — 5,000+ local retailers in all 50 states means most groomsmen can be fitted by a person near them
  • Free groom rental and free honor-escort rental at five paid rentals (credit up to $250) — a perk most rivals do not match
  • Direct-to-door shipping 7–10 days early for out-of-town groomsmen, plus 150+ accessories for palette matching

Weaknesses

  • Because retailers are independently owned, service quality and in-store experience vary from one location to the next
Best for
Parties that want the reassurance of in-person fittings near each groomsman, and grooms who value the free honor-escort rental
Pricing
Varies by style and retailer

Source: Jim's Formal Wear — Special Offers · Visit Jim's Formal Wear

#4

Men's Wearhouse

The keep-the-suit option — hybrid online and ~700 stores, on-site Perfect Fit tailoring, and a credit toward a suit he can own.

4.0

Men's Wearhouse is the program to choose when someone in the party — very often the groom himself — would rather walk away owning his suit than return a rental. As a hybrid operation with roughly 700 stores plus a full online service, it lets you book the event either way, start from a pre-styled package, add six or more members, assign each man his look, and track everyone through the Wedding Tracker tool and companion app. Its on-site tailoring, the Perfect Fit promise, is the real differentiator: groomsmen who buy can have a jacket and trousers adjusted by a tailor in the store rather than relying solely on an algorithm, which matters for harder-to-fit body types. The group incentive works a little differently from the pure-rental services. After all members' rentals are paid, Men's Wearhouse emails a credit — commonly cited around $250 — about 14 days before the event; some grooms report being offered a larger credit toward a suit they keep, paying only the difference if they choose a pricier style. That makes it the strongest pick when the goal is ownership rather than a one-day rental. Online orders ship with free two-way shipping, and the accessory range — patent leather shoes, silk bow ties, cufflinks, pocket squares — is built to coordinate with specific tuxedo styles. The baseline rental sits around $150 before accessories, which add $25–$40. The trade-off is that the experience is less seamless than the purpose-built online brands, and exact group thresholds vary, so confirm the current terms with your store. For a party that values in-person tailoring and the option to keep the suit, it is the clear choice.

Strengths

  • On-site Perfect Fit tailoring at ~700 stores — a real tailor can adjust the fit, valuable for harder-to-fit groomsmen
  • Rent-or-keep model: a credit (commonly ~$250) can go toward a suit the groom owns, paying only the difference for a pricier style
  • Wedding Tracker tool and app, free two-way shipping online, and a deep coordinated accessory range

Weaknesses

  • The coordination experience is less seamless than the purpose-built online brands, and exact group thresholds vary by store and offer
Best for
Grooms who want to keep their suit and parties that value in-person tailoring alongside online tracking
Pricing
~$150+ before accessories

Source: Men's Wearhouse — Groomsmen Suit Rental Offers · Visit Men's Wearhouse

#5

Friar Tux

The size-inclusive West Coast specialist — broad sizing, an AI try-on preview, and a 6-or-more-get-one-free promotion.

4.0

Friar Tux earns its place for two reasons most national programs cannot match: genuine size inclusivity and a virtual experience that is unusually thorough. The brand carries styles for grooms, groomsmen, ring bearers, and the whole party in adult sizes from 34S to 70L and boys' 3 to 18 — from kids to big and tall — which makes it the most considerate choice when the party includes a range of body types that off-the-shelf rental can struggle to dress well. Its current Hot Looks, Cool I-Dos promotion offers 20% off rentals and purchases, with groups of six or more getting one free. With physical stores in California and Las Vegas, out-of-town groomsmen near those locations can be fitted in person, while everyone else uses the online fit calculator and nationwide shipping. The virtual experience is a standout: couples can meet an expert stylist online to explore styles, coordinate the party's looks, and discuss fit, with a Try-On with AI tool to preview a look, free swatches, free at-home or in-store try-on for engaged couples, and an Online Wedding Manager to communicate with party members. For nationwide online suiting, Friar Tux also operates Stitch & Tie. The honest caveat is geography: outside the West Coast there are no physical Friar Tux stores, so most of the country relies entirely on the online experience — which is excellent, but means the in-person option is regional. For a size-inclusive party, a West Coast wedding, or a couple who want a polished virtual stylist session, Friar Tux is a strong and distinctive choice.

Strengths

  • Genuinely size-inclusive — adult 34S–70L and boys 3–18 dresses a party with a wide range of body types
  • Thorough virtual experience: stylist appointments, an AI try-on preview, free swatches, and an Online Wedding Manager
  • 20% off with a 6-or-more-get-one-free promotion, plus nationwide online suiting through Stitch & Tie

Weaknesses

  • Physical stores are limited to California and Las Vegas, so most of the country has no in-person Friar Tux fitting option
Best for
Size-inclusive wedding parties, West Coast weddings, and couples who want a polished virtual stylist session before committing
Pricing
Varies; 20% off current promotion

Source: Friar Tux — Wedding Party Suits · Visit Friar Tux

Frequently asked

How many groomsmen do you need for the groom to rent free?

At nearly every national program the threshold is five paid groomsmen, with one exception. Generation Tux comps the groom's rental once five people place a complete paid rental (jacket and pants minimum), and any paid member counts — a groomsman, a father, or a ring bearer. The Black Tux returns a $200 credit at five or more groomsmen ordering $200-plus outfits, and Jim's Formal Wear refunds the groom's rental up to $250 at five paid rentals. Friar Tux is the outlier: its current promotion gives one free with a group of six or more. So as a rule, build the party to at least five paid groomsmen and the groom's look is effectively free wherever you book.

How do out-of-town groomsmen get measured if they cannot visit a store?

Every program in this comparison is built for a scattered party. Generation Tux uses a fit algorithm that needs only height, weight, and pant size — no tape measure — and ships the ensemble to each man's door. The Black Tux lets groomsmen submit measurements online or visit a showroom or Nordstrom partner location. Jim's Formal Wear can either measure a groomsman at one of its thousands of local retailers or take at-home measurements with online payment and direct shipping. Friar Tux offers an online fit calculator plus nationwide shipping. In every case, the organizer assigns the look through a shared dashboard, and each groomsman completes his own fit profile from wherever he lives, so distance is no longer an obstacle to a coordinated party.

How far in advance should the wedding party order their rentals?

Earlier than the groomsmen will want to. The Black Tux recommends beginning the selection three to four months before the wedding, and four to six months for a larger party, so there is time for every man to submit measurements and for any fit exchange to be made without panic. Booking inside three weeks of the event can trigger rush fees at most services, and peak wedding months raise prices. The practical approach is to set an internal deadline a month before the program's own cutoff, send the dashboard invitations early, and personally follow up with the one or two groomsmen who always wait until the last minute — because the free-groom credit and the coordinated look depend on the slowest man placing his order on time.

What does a group groomsmen rental actually cost in 2026?

Most complete online looks land between roughly $150 and $200 per rental. According to The Knot's 2025 Real Weddings Study, the average male partner spends about $205 on ceremony attire. Generation Tux is the value leader, starting around $129–$149; The Black Tux renters typically spend $150–$200; Men's Wearhouse starts near $150 before adding $25–$40 for accessories. Watch for extras: a rental that omits a shirt or shoes can add $30–$80, rush orders inside three weeks add $25–$50, and peak season raises prices. The offsetting saving is the comped groom rental, which trims the total party cost by roughly 15% once five groomsmen pay.

Should the groom dress differently from his groomsmen, and can one program handle that?

Yes — a subtle distinction reads beautifully in photographs and is easy to set up within a single group order. The traditional approach is to keep the groomsmen in one coordinated suit or tuxedo and give the groom a quiet point of difference: a tuxedo where they wear suits, a slightly different lapel, or a distinct tie and boutonniere. Because each program lets the organizer assign looks individually within the same party, you can build the groomsmen's shared ensemble and a separate groom look in the same dashboard, so everything still ships together and the free-groom credit still applies. The Black Tux's management system is particularly good at this, letting you set one wardrobe for the party and a distinct one for the groom while tracking both as a single coordinated order.

What happens if a groomsman's rental does not fit when it arrives?

Every program in this comparison guarantees the fit and sends free replacements, which is why the delivery lead time matters so much. Generation Tux ships garments 14 days before the event and provides free replacement garments if anything is off. The Black Tux delivers at least 10 days early and replaces fit issues for free. Jim's Formal Wear ships 7–10 days ahead through its retailers. Men's Wearhouse, with its on-site Perfect Fit tailoring, can adjust a purchased garment in store. The lesson is to order early and try everything on the moment it arrives — not the night before — so that any exchange has time to ship and return. A fit problem caught two weeks out is a quick swap; one caught the morning of the wedding is a genuine emergency.