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How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Suit in Australia?

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Suit in Australia?

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Suit in Australia?

If you’re planning a wedding, formal, or special event, one of the first questions that usually comes up is how much it actually costs to hire a suit. In Australia, suit hire typically ranges from around $120 to $300, depending on the style of suit, the fabric, and what’s included in the hire package.

Costs can increase if you’re hiring a tuxedo or adding items such as shirts, shoes, or accessories, but for most people the pricing falls within a few common ranges. Below, we break down typical suit hire costs in Australia, what affects pricing, and when hiring makes more sense than buying.

The short answer: what most people actually pay.

The cost to hire a suit in Australia can vary, but most people are generally choosing between a few common price ranges.

For a standard two-piece suit or tuxedo, suit hire typically sits between $120 and $300 for an individual suit or tuxedo, depending on the quality of the suit, the fabric, and what’s included in the package.

If you’re adding a shirt and tie to a two-piece suit, this usually costs an extra $30 to $50. Many grooms and bridal parties also choose to add accessories such as vests, shoes, pocket squares, belts, or suspenders to complete the look.

For a full suit package that includes the suit, shirt, shoes, and accessories, total hire costs generally range from $250 to $400.

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What affects the price of hiring a suit?

The biggest factor that affects the cost of hiring a suit is the quality of the suit itself, particularly the fabric it’s made from.

Lower-priced suit hire options are often made from synthetic materials such as polyester or poly-viscose blends. These fabrics are cheaper to manufacture, which helps keep hire prices down, but they typically don’t drape or breathe as well. Suits made from wool, cotton, linen, or wool-rich blends usually sit at the higher end of the price range, but they tend to look better, feel more comfortable, and photograph better on the day. For that reason, many people prefer to avoid fully synthetic suits for weddings or formal events.

Another factor that affects pricing is what’s included in the hire package. Adding items like shoes, shirts, or a waistcoat will naturally increase the total cost, although these extras are often more affordable when hired as part of a package rather than individually.

As a general guide, shoe hire typically ranges from $40 to $70, waistcoats or vests from $30 to $60, and shirt hire from $20 to $50. Smaller accessories such as ties, belts, or bow ties usually cost $10 to $25, while hiring a jacket on its own can range from $99 to $250, depending on the style and fabric.

Most suit hire companies offer bundled pricing, which usually works out more cost-effective than hiring each item separately.

What’s usually included in the hire price (and what’s not)

When hiring a suit, what’s included in the base price can vary between suit hire companies, so it’s worth checking the details before booking.

Most suit hire prices cover the suit itself for a set rental period, along with standard wear and professional cleaning after return. Some hire companies may also require a refundable deposit or bond, typically ranging from $50 to $100, which is returned once the suit is brought back on time and in good condition.

Return dates are important. If a suit is returned late, many hire companies charge late fees, so it’s always worth confirming your return deadline upfront.

Alterations are another area where inclusions can differ. Not all suit hire stores carry multiple jacket and trouser lengths, which means basic alterations, such as hemming trousers, may be required. Temporary hemming is commonly offered at an additional cost, usually around $10 to $25.

At Suitor, we offer three trouser lengths (short, regular, and long) and two jacket lengths (regular and long), subject to availability. If further adjustments are needed, customers are welcome to have sleeve or trouser lengths pinned or altered by a local tailor, dry cleaner, or alterations service.

Finally, it’s often more cost-effective to hire a package or bundle rather than individual items. Many suit hire companies offer bundled pricing for suits and accessories, and some may also provide group discounts for wedding parties or groom-rents-free offers.

In most cases, once you understand what’s included upfront, suit hire costs are straightforward and there are no surprises.

Hiring vs Buying a Suit

Ultimately, whether it makes more sense to hire or buy a suit comes down to a few key factors, including your budget, how often you’ll realistically wear the suit again, and the type of event you’re dressing for.

In Australia, many grooms choose to buy their wedding suit, while hiring is far more common for groomsmen. Hiring makes it easier to keep colours, formality, and overall styling consistent across the wedding party, without requiring everyone to purchase a suit they may only wear once. For that reason, suit hire is often the more practical option for groomsmen, even when the groom chooses to buy.

Hiring is also the most popular option for school formals and school balls, particularly for Year 10 and Year 12 students. At that stage, it rarely makes sense to buy a suit for someone who is still growing and may not need formalwear again for some time. Tuxedos are the most common choice for school formals in Australia, although classic black or navy suits remain popular for slightly less formal events.

To put pricing into context, buying a suit in Australia typically starts at around $300 to $500 for entry-level options, with mid-range wool or wool-blend suits commonly priced higher. Mid-range wool or wool-blend suits commonly sit between $500 and $1,000, with higher-end suits costing more again. For many people attending a one-off event, hiring a well-made suit is often a more cost-effective and lower-risk option than purchasing a suit they may not wear again.

It’s also worth considering how wearable the suit will be after the event. Statement styles such as velvet tuxedos, white dinner jackets, pink or pastel suits, and highly themed looks are often chosen specifically for weddings or formals and rarely worn again. For these types of styles, hiring usually makes more sense than buying, as you get the look for the occasion without paying for something that may never leave the wardrobe again.

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