When it comes to wedding fashion, brides often take center stage, but modern grooms are taking the chance to make their own unforgettable style statements. For Jacorey Crawford, a college football coach, personal trainer, and content creator, his May 2025 wedding at The Revere in Georgia was not only a celebration of love, but also a moment to showcase impeccable taste, intentionality, and personal flair.

Jacorey’s tuxedo was anything but ordinary. Designed by Vardo, his forest green double-breasted suit stood out.
“Deep greens are one of my wife’s favorite colors, so it was another way of honoring her,” he shares.
The bold choice not only complemented the wedding’s aesthetic, but also reflected Jacorey’s thoughtful approach to weaving personal meaning into every detail of his big day.
Balancing Tradition with Modern Edge
While rooted in classic tailoring, the groom’s look carried a modern edge thanks to carefully chosen accents. Gold became his signature detail: a diamond-studded gold lapel, patent leather shoes with gleaming gold inserts, and the polished glint of gold buttons against the deep green fabric. These elements added personality without ever overwhelming the timeless cut of the suit.

The Search for the Perfect Suit
For Jacorey, the process began with color. “I started with the color first, then narrowed them down by the style I wanted,” he recalls. “Once I saw the double-breasted with the gold buttons, I was sold.” The fit of the suit was equally non-negotiable. With Vardo encouraging custom tailoring, Jacorey ensured the silhouette was sharp, polished, and worthy of such a milestone moment.

Personal Touches That Told a Story
Every groom knows accessories can elevate a look, and Jacorey chose details with both sentiment and style. A lapel pin bearing his initial personalized the suit, while groomsmen received watches and custom lapels with their own initials—two gifts designed not only for the day but to enhance their wardrobes for years to come.
A Look That Embodied the Wedding Day
The forest green tuxedo tied seamlessly into the overall aesthetic of the wedding, harmonizing with the bridesmaids’ dresses and the elegant backdrop of The Revere. “My suit embodied the theme of the wedding.” Jacorey reflects. “Overall, I think everything went together perfectly.”
Style Advice for Future Grooms
When asked what wisdom he’d offer to grooms still searching for their wedding day look, Jacorey doesn’t hesitate: “Hopefully you only get married once, and you’d hate to look back at the day wishing you had done something different. Be intentional from the start!”
His advice is a reminder that a groom’s attire is more than a suit—it’s a reflection of personality, thoughtfulness, and respect for the day itself.
For Jacorey Crawford, his forest green double-breasted tuxedo was not just fashion, it was a love letter stitched in fabric, gold, and confidence—a sartorial statement worthy of the man and the moment.



Images by ShotbyJayo.
Written by Contributing Writer, Tyler Reid.



