 Okay, I know that weddings can be expensive and that sticking to a budget is extremely important. So a custom suit or tuxedo may not be in the cards and that's perfectly fine. However, if it does fit within your budget, I highly recommend getting a custom suit or tuxedo made for your wedding. And in this video, I'm gonna share five reasons why I think it's a great idea. Reason number one is that it's the best way to get a perfect fit. Before launching this course, I put out a survey to married guys asking them about their biggest style regrets looking back at their wedding day now. And of the hundreds and hundreds of responses I received, having a poorly fitting suit or tuxedo was by far the number one answer. And typically they attributed that to having worn a rented suit or tuxedo. So we all come in different shapes and sizes and off the rack clothing operates in basically a one size fits all mindset. And if that size doesn't work for you, if you have very specific fit issues, like for example, really broad shoulders or larger thighs, it can be difficult and not to mention frustrating to try and squeeze yourself into this pre-made mold. Alterations can help, but oftentimes the lonely gets you so far. So that's why there's no substitute for having a garment made specifically for you in terms of getting that perfect fit. Reason number two is the ability to personalize it and really make it your own. Custom is called custom for a reason and the fact that you have so much control over all the details like linings, pockets, buttons, et cetera, that really gives you an opportunity to add personal touches and personality to your suit or tuxedo. In this sense, I always think about how the bride puts so much time and effort into finding the perfect dress and a dress that really complements her and says something about her. So I feel that if you're able to do the same, that just kind of elevates everything that much more, makes it a bit more special and really adds that extra layer of personalization. One thing to keep in mind though is that different companies offer different levels of what you're able to customize. So if you're going to go the custom route, definitely do your research before you commit so you know exactly what you can and can't do. Reason number three is that a custom suit or tuxedo will generally be much higher quality than one that's rented. Again, going back to my married guy, wedding day style regrets, another big one was that people felt looking back at their photos now that their wedding suit or tuxedo looked cheap. And not only that, but a lot of them also added that it felt cheap as well. Caveat here is that there are plenty of custom suit companies out there that do produce a very cheap garment. So I'll say that if you're looking into it, if the price seems too good to be true, it probably is. Two things to pay attention to here are the fabric and the construction. For a decent custom suit in an entry level quality fabric, you should expect to pay somewhere around $500 minimum. As the quality of the fabric gets better, the price will increase. In terms of construction, never buy a custom suit that is fused. That means it's literally glued together. Always opt for a half canvas or a full canvas construction. Reason number four I recommend getting a custom suit or tuxedo is that it is a special garment you will have for many years to come. Your wedding day is one of those days that you will never forget. And having a custom suit or tuxedo made specifically for that occasion is a great keepsake and reminder of that special day. And if you follow the guidance I've given in the course so far, chances are you might be leaning towards something classic. And the great thing about a classic suit or tuxedo is that it never goes out of style and it will always look good. So even if you don't have opportunities to wear a suit or tuxedo all that often, I'll bet that there will be times you'll need one, whether that's someone else's special event or an anniversary dinner or any other time you and your wife feel like getting dressed up and doing something nice. Having that suit or tux you had made for your wedding and being able to put that on again makes for such a great sentimental connection. And reason number five is that you will be getting a very high return on your investment. Along the same lines of being able to re-wear it and feel that sentimental sense of nostalgia, being able to re-wear it also makes economic sense. If you're renting a suit or tux, probably gonna be spending between $100 and $200 and closer to the top end if you're getting an entire outfit. If there are future occasions where you need to wear a suit or tux and you don't have one and need to rent one again, you can see how in the long run that cost could easily be higher than if you had one made for your wedding. Even at an entry level price point, a custom suit or tuxedo will pay for itself over time. You have to consider it an investment. So there you have it. Those are the five reasons that I really recommend going with a custom suit or tuxedo if it fits in your budget. Just to recap, it's the best way to ensure a perfect fit. It's a great way to add some personalization, generally higher quality. It's a classic garment that you'll always have with the added bonus of that sentimental attachment and it offers a really high return on investment. I know I didn't get into specifics about particular brands, so if you have any questions, let me know.