# When to Order the Groom's Suit: A Month-by-Month Timeline

> The order-by date that protects his wedding-day fit isn't a single number — it depends on the route. Here is the backward-planning timeline for rental, off-the-rack, made-to-measure, and bespoke.

*Published 2026-06-24 · By Marcus Ellery*

The one rule
There is no single date to order the groom's suit — there are four, one per route. Reserve a **rental five to eight months out**, start a **bespoke suit four to six months out**, and give **made-to-measure and off-the-rack roughly eight weeks** each. Always plan backward from the wedding date and leave room for one round of corrections, so he is finished weeks early — not days.

If you are the one keeping the wedding on schedule, the groom's suit is one of the easiest things on the list to leave too late — it feels like a quick errand right up until it isn't. The reason it sneaks up on couples is that the right lead time is not a single number. It depends on *how* he is getting the suit, and each route runs on a very different clock. Reserve a rental too late and the inventory is gone; start a bespoke suit too late and there is no road left at all. The good news is that once you know which route he is taking, the order-by date becomes obvious, and the whole thing turns calm.

Below is the route-by-route breakdown, the master backward-planning timeline, and the one idea that matters more than any headline number: the buffer.

## How far in advance should the groom order his suit?

Start by naming the route, because each carries its own production clock plus a fitting buffer. There are four common paths, and the order-by dates run from a few weeks to most of a year.

Order-by date and lead time by route
RouteOrder / book by (before the wedding)Production / lead timeFinal fitting target

Bespoke / custom tailored5&ndash;6 months12&ndash;18 weeks, 2&ndash;4 fittings3&ndash;4 weeks out
Made-to-measure (Indochino, Hockerty)8 weeks2&ndash;3 week build + remake buffer3 weeks out
Off-the-rack + alterations8 weeks~6&ndash;8 weeks of tailoring3 weeks out
Rental (The Black Tux, Generation Tux)5&ndash;8 monthsships 10&ndash;14 days outtry-on 10&ndash;14 days out

The thread running through every row is a *second-pass buffer*. The first fitting rarely lands perfectly, and the entire point of starting early is to absorb one correction without ever touching the wedding date.

## What is the timeline for a bespoke or made-to-measure suit?

**Bespoke** is the longest road and the one that punishes a late start most severely. A genuine hand-cut suit takes [at least twelve weeks, and commonly twelve to eighteen](https://ahandtailoredsuit.com/blogs/off-the-cuff/the-timeline-construction-of-a-bespoke-suit), moving through a sequence of fittings the trade calls the baste, the forward, and the finish. Savile Row's Huntsman tells clients to expect [fourteen to sixteen weeks from the first appointment](https://www.huntsmansavilerow.com/pages/how-may-we-help-you-faqs) and books at least four fittings; in peak season that can stretch toward five or six months. If he wants something made entirely for him, his first consultation belongs roughly five to six months before the wedding, with the last fitting a comfortable three to four weeks ahead.

**Made-to-measure** — the online route through houses like Indochino and Hockerty — is far quicker to build but deceptive on the buffer. Indochino ships online orders in [two to three weeks](https://support.indochino.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034723253-How-long-will-it-take-to-receive-my-order) via DHL, yet the company itself recommends ordering at least eight weeks before a big event so there is room to correct the fit, and it gives first-time buyers a fourteen-day claim window. Hockerty advertises a comparable two-to-three-week combined turnaround, but real-world remakes can run as long as six weeks &mdash; which is exactly why a wedding wants the eight-week cushion rather than the advertised three. The working rule for made-to-measure: order about two months out, and treat the first delivery as a fitting sample, not the finished article.

## When should the groom rent a tux instead of buying?

Renting flips the math entirely: the constraint is *inventory, not construction*. The Black Tux recommends reserving a wedding rental [five to eight months ahead, with six the sweet spot](https://theblacktux.com/blogs/resources/wedding-tux-rental-timeline-book-fit-return), because popular styles and the less-common sizes &mdash; a 34R, a 36S &mdash; sell through fastest in spring and summer season. A coordinated wedding party should book at least four months out to hold full style selection, every size, and free shipping at once. The look itself arrives ten to fourteen days before the event, which leaves a real window for a home try-on and a free exchange if something is off; the practical last-minute floor is a seven-to-ten-day booking. Generation Tux gives near-identical guidance: reserve early, try on two weeks out, swap if needed. Renting is the right call when he wants a coordinated party, a one-time black-tie look, or a light suitcase for a destination wedding.

## What is the order-by date for off-the-rack with alterations?

Buying ready-to-wear from a retailer such as Suitsupply or Brooks Brothers puts the suit in hand the same day &mdash; but a wedding-grade fit still needs a tailor, and good alterations almost always take two passes. Allow about six to eight weeks. The sequence is straightforward: buy and book the first alteration appointment around eight weeks out, do the first fitting near six weeks, return for a confirmation fitting around three weeks, and collect with a week to spare. That cadence has a quiet second benefit &mdash; it leaves room to catch a late weight change, which is common when a groom takes up a pre-wedding fitness push or simply tightens up under planning stress. A suit pinned eight weeks out and confirmed at three fits the man who actually walks down the aisle.

## Why does the buffer matter more than the headline lead time?

The headline number is always the happy path. Two to three weeks for Indochino assumes nothing needs fixing; ten to fourteen days for a rental assumes the size is right out of the box. The real risk lives in the correction cycle &mdash; an Indochino claim, a Hockerty remake, a tailor's second fitting &mdash; and every route's official guidance quietly bakes in extra time precisely because of it. That is why Indochino says eight weeks for events and The Black Tux ships ten to fourteen days early. The groom who orders at the bare minimum has zero margin if anything is off. The one who orders a month earlier is simply done, and can spend the final stretch thinking about the vows instead of the trouser break.

Anchor everything to the date. Six months out, decide the route and reserve any destination or peak-season rental. Four to five months out, begin bespoke fittings. Three months out, place the made-to-measure order. Two months out, buy off-the-rack and book the first alteration. One month out, the party completes its rental checkout. Two weeks out, everything is in hand and tried on within a day. Plan it backward, build the buffer, and the suit stops being a deadline and becomes one of the calm, settled parts of the day.

## Sources

1. [How long will it take to receive my order?](https://support.indochino.com/hc/en-us/articles/360034723253-How-long-will-it-take-to-receive-my-order)
2. [What's your delivery time?](https://www.hockerty.com/en-us/info/contact/pre-sale/shipping-1/133-what-s-your-delivery-time/)
3. [Wedding Tux Rental Timeline: Book, Fit & Return](https://theblacktux.com/blogs/resources/wedding-tux-rental-timeline-book-fit-return)
4. [How Far In Advance Should I Rent My Tuxedo or Suit?](https://generationtux.com/blog/wedding-planning/how-far-in-advance-should-i-rent-my-tuxedo-or-suit)
5. [The Timeline & Construction Of A Bespoke Suit](https://ahandtailoredsuit.com/blogs/off-the-cuff/the-timeline-construction-of-a-bespoke-suit)
6. [How may we help you? — FAQs](https://www.huntsmansavilerow.com/pages/how-may-we-help-you-faqs)

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Source: https://groomatlas.com/suit-and-tux-fit/groom-suit-ordering-timeline
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