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For a formal wedding where a morning suit is required, then the black Oxford has to be your go-to choice for men’s wedding shoes, especially if you are the groom, father-of-the-bride or groom, or part of the bridal party. If you are wearing a black or grey suit, then men’s wedding shoes black is still advised. If you are guest or it is a more causal wedding, then men’s brown wedding shoes or even men’s wedding boots are a stylish choice. Just make sure they are comfortable as you are likely to be on your feet for much of the day. We have rubber and leather soles for you to choose from.