A Peaky Blinders Suit For Your Wedding?
There is no question Peaky Blinders suits are very popular – and are currently very cool. Since the Peaky Blinders first hit our screens in 2013, the iconic styles have been in great demand.
Is There Just One Peaky Blinders Suit?
The beauty of the Peaky Blinders suit is that there are so many to choose from. Each Peaky Blinder has his own look and unique sense of style. Fortunately, bespoke tailors have patterns for all of the main characters and can advise on how the suits should look.
So the purpose of this article is to look at the main Peaky Blinders suits and let you see the differences. It is also interesting to see how a Peaky Blinders suit differs from today’s styles.
When we think of the Peaky Blinders, most of us will have a mental image of the Shelby family walking down a cobbled street in the iconic poster from the show. This is a great place to start as it is where most men looking for a Peaky Blinders suit will be drawing their inspiration.

The Peaky Blinders (c) BBC 2013-2022
The Peaky Blinders suit is one of the most iconic and recognizable aspects of the show. The style is rooted in the working-class background of the characters. In the early 20th century, all men, especially working class men, would have had one decent suit. The Peaky Blinders suit is characterized by its sharp tailoring, dark colours, and unique accessories.
The Peaky Blinders suit is both stylish and functional, and it reflects the tough, pragmatic attitude of the show’s protagonists. Whether you’re a fan of the show or just looking for a sharp-looking suit, a Peaky Blinders suit is definitely worth checking out.
Peaky Blinders suits would have been a made to measure. This is not because they were wealthy – far from it. It was because firstly you would have been expected to have a nice suit, your ‘Sunday Best’ and off-the-peg suits simply didn’t exist. It would not be uncommon for suits to be passed from father to son and last for thirty or forty years. Your local tailor would alter it to fit you and you would look after it.
Because they had to be so hard-wearing, Peaky Blinders suits would be made from very durable cloth such as a tweed. Tweed cloth is woven from pure wool – but of course there are different qualities of wool, from soft lamb’s wool to coarse sheep’s wool. And being cheaper, the itchy, coarse wool is what working class men of this time would wear.
Is The Peaky Blinders Suit A Fad?
So this is the big question. If you get married in a Peaky Blinders suit are you going to look back and regret it? When you look back at your wedding photos in ten years or more, is this look going to be timeless or a bit of an embarrassment? While nobody has a crystal ball, what we do know for certain is that all fashions, by their very nature, are temporary. What is cool today is a bit naff in a year’s time. Think ear stretchers – massive, literally, a few years ago, now people are paying for corrective surgery. Tattoos of cartoon characters – showing your playful side in your twenties but would you have one today?
Haircuts and clothes are perfect for showing your acknowledgement of current trends as they can easily be changed. BUT, when hundreds of pictures and hours of video are taken of you on one day, it becomes almost as permanent as a tattoo. So the answer is that you will look back and have to remind people that the peaky blinders suit was very fashionable at the time and you will have a laugh about it.
What matters most however may be the day itself and the wow factor that the suit creates. This may well outweigh any future embarrassment.
At the end of the day, you know these things already. You know getting married in a peaky blinders suit is making a statement. But you also know that on the day itself you will look completely awesome and you will feel like Tommy Shelby, for one day at least.
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