Tan suits – a 1980s James Bond choice – are trending currently. They're more relaxed than traditional mainstays like navy and gray and great for moderate to warm weather. You can wear men's tan suits for a wedding, date night, or informal business gathering.
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A dark tan suit is closer to 70s brown, but some guys rock this look.
Our Top 11 Picks
Here are eleven of our favorites.
Best for Active Men
The Holivyer three-piece slim-fit tan suit for men is 80/20 polyester-viscose, making it comfortable, breathable, and low-maintenance, ideal for busy days.
The tan suit jacket is single-breasted, with a notch lapel, side vents, and two buttons. A four-button vest and flat-fronted pants complete the suit.
It performs with excellence in warm weather and is a versatile champagne color.
PROS: Breathable, good value for money.
CONS: Lackluster styling.
Star Rating: 4.5
- Price: $
- Comfort: Excellent
- Durability: Moderate
- Value: Excellent
Best for Color Options
The WULFUL three-piece slim-fit suit is available in brownish champagne, green-tinged khaki, and golden-tan new khaki, so you will find a shade to suit you.
Pure polycotton makes for impressive everyday comfort and performance, while the one-button, full-shouldered tan suit jacket is daringly modern.
PROS: Modern design, color options.
CONS: Design may date quickly.
Star Rating: 4.5
- Price: $
- Comfort: Excellent
- Durability: Moderate
- Value: Compares favorably
Best All-Round
The MOGU two-piece slim-fit suit features a flattering yet timeless double-breasted blazer and flat-fronted pants in khaki.
Comfortable and durable polycotton, competitive pricing, and beautiful styling make it the best all-around tan suit for men.
PROS: Timeless styling, comfort, durability.
CONS: Double-breasted blazers aren't for everyone.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $
- Comfort: Great
- Durability: Good
- Value: Excellent
Best for Wool Feel
The P&L two-piece classic-fit tan suit for men is crafted of polyester-viscose for a breathable, anti-wrinkle wool feel.
The two-button, single-breasted blazer has a notch lapel and side vents; the pleated pants are lined at the waist. Café au lait and golden brown options suit different skin tones.
PROS: Feels like wool, versatile and timeless styling.
CONS: Not the most fashionable.
Star Rating: 4.5
- Price: $$
- Comfort: Good
- Durability: Excellent
- Value: Excellent
Best for Men With Warm Skin Tones
The MOGU three-piece slim-fit tan suit is a warm khaki that matches warm skin tones perfectly.
Unfortunately, the tailoring is unremarkable.
PROS: Beautiful warm khaki.
CONS: Lackluster style.
Star Rating: 4.5
- Price: $
- Comfort: Moderate
- Durability: Moderate
- Value: Average
Best for Men With Cool Skin Tones
The Teemlanny two-piece classic-fit suit is a beautiful pinkish-gray shade ideal for men with cooler, bluish skin tones and will work as a dark tan suit with a blue shirt.
A single-breasted two-button blazer with a notch lapel and side vents, and flat-front trousers lined at the waist, are cut to offer an excellent range of motion. Polyester-viscose makes for wrinkle-resistant comfort.
PROS: Durable, comfortable cut, color suits cooler skin tones.
CONS: No vest.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $$
- Comfort: Excellent
- Durability: Great
- Value: Outstanding
Best for a Classic Fit
The Amy Zhu Classic Fit, a two-piece tan suit, is stylish yet timeless.
The single-breasted, fully-lined blazer has a notch lapel, dual side vents, and two buttons. The flat-fronted pants are free-length.
Polyester-viscose combines comfort and practicality with durability.
PROS: Stylish classic fit, great value.
CONS: Uninspiring color.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $$
- Comfort: Outstanding
- Durability: Great
- Value: Excellent
Best for Pinstripe
Pinstripe isn't for everyone. But men who want to rock pinstripe tan suit combinations should try Milano Moda's three-piece gangster pinstripe suit.
A 36" length tan suit jacket with three buttons and double side vents, a collared vest, and pleated front trousers create a distinctive look; the hems are unfinished. The fantastic wool-feel poly-rayon is luxurious and worth the price tag.
PROS: Pinstripe, wool-feel fabric, three buttons.
CONS: Polarizing design isn't for everyone.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $$
- Comfort: Excellent
- Durability: Outstanding
- Value: Excellent
Best for a Wedding
Vittorio St. Angelo's two-button, single-breasted dress suit is great value for money, making it excellent for men's tan suits for a wedding.
The blazer's classic fit with two buttons, side vents, and notch lapels, and the pleated trousers look great; the hems are unfinished. Golden-tan polyester fabric combines performance and aesthetics.
PROS: Stylish and excellently-priced
CONS: Golden tan isn't everyone's preferred shade.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $
- Comfort: Great
- Durability: Moderate
- Value: Outstanding
Best for Beautiful Colors
This Amy Zhu classic-fit, two-piece, single-breasted tan suit for men offers outstanding looks, durability, and value. But it's the colors that have us: the tan is a gorgeous café au lait; the beige is a light caramel.
The blazer is single-breasted, with a notch lapel and side vents, while the unfinished pants feature a 6" drop. Polyester makes for wrinkle-free comfort.
PROS: Beautiful style and colors; excellent value.
CONS: Some shoppers may prefer a more exciting design.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $
- Comfort: Great
- Durability: Great
- Value: Outstanding
Best for Tweed
XPOSED London's three-piece, two-button, herringbone tweed tan suit for men is excellent for men who want a heavier, dark tan suit.
Polyester-viscose is comfortable. However, the cut is restrictive, and the price tag is high.
PROS: Heavy fabric, stylish fit, herringbone tweed.
CONS: Restrictive cut, expensive.
Star Rating: 4
- Price: $$$
- Comfort: Good
- Durability: Outstanding
- Value: Moderate
How to Style a Tan Suit
Dress tan up with brown dress shoes and a boldly-colored power stripe or solid-color necktie.
Tan suit combinations with blue, navy, or black shirts create a bold contrast. Light blue or pink shirts are commonly dark tan suit combinations; while not offensive, they're not exactly dynamic. Wear classic white instead.
A white or solid crew-neck tee creates an audacious look for casual occasions. Pair with sneakers and colorful socks.
When to Wear One
Wear tan on warm days or to semi-formal summer evening functions. Men's tan suits for a wedding (with the groomsmen wearing a different shade than the groom) are on trend.
Tan is ideal for summer dates or professionals such as architects or journalists.
Final Thoughts
A tan suit for men is a fashion-forward summer classic that's making a comeback and suits more relaxed occasions. Find your perfect shade today.
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