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Actor Gregory Michael got married… and made an entrance. On a jet ski. In a black linen tuxedo. His bride is actor and director McHuff, whose creative instincts match his flair for the unexpected. The unforgettable event says something about Michael’s approach to style: bold, personal, and unapologetically distinctive. It also says something about Sartoro, the custom suit house behind Michael’s impeccable wedding look. Because few brands can pull off formalwear that’s made for the aisle and aquatic theatrics.

Hear from Gregory himself as he walks through the process and impressive events of his big day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2qymamzgck

Sartoro’s Collaboration: A Wedding Wardrobe in Three Acts

What began as a collaboration became a full-fledged wardrobe production. Michael needed more than just a wedding tuxedo. He needed a lineup that could match the pace of a weekend filled with ceremonies, boat trips, island views, and unexpected moments. Sartoro delivered three separate custom looks for the occasion—each with its own personality, and each an exercise in precision tailoring and design freedom.

A tuxedo for a jet ski? In black linen, no less! Try finding that on a rack. “I pitched (Sartoro founder) Andy this James Bond entrance idea,” Michael said. “He was totally game. I asked, ‘Have you ever done a black linen tuxedo before?’ And he hadn’t, but he figured it out.”

Designed to maintain its structure even in tropical waters, the suit was enchanted down to the millimeter using Sartoro’s AI-powered Virtual Sizing .

And that was just number one.

For the ceremony, Michael chose Sartoro’s Sand Linen Suit with a wide lapel—again, a detail few ready-to-wear brands would accommodate. And for the third look, the Sage Verona Suit with a custom silk lining, embroidered initials on the inside, and a silhouette tailored for breeziness and swagger.

The actor worked closely with Sartoro’s team, iterating on style, structure, and fabric until each ensemble was not only visually distinct, but deeply personal. “If I didn’t feel like I looked the part, I wouldn’t have felt the part,” he said. “After putting these suits on, I felt 100 percent.”

Tailoring, reimagined

There’s a reason Sartoro resonated with someone like Michael, whose career spans from network dramas to self-produced series like Finn . He lives between worlds, on set, on stage, and now in the water. To do so, he needs a wardrobe that moves with him. Sartoro-Adward’s approach to bespoke tailoring skips the bureaucracy and clunky fittings. Instead, clients receive a hybrid of traditional craftsmanship and digital precision, right down to choosing the lapel shape or how much lining they want in a summer-weight jacket.

This blend of accessibility and craftsmanship is part of Sartoro’s DNA. Yes, the suits are custom-made. But they’re also made to import.

From vows to vacation mode

The partnership between Michael and Sartoro didn’t end with the wedding. Michael also received the first pieces from Sartoro’s upcoming elevated casual collection. These included custom silk-blend shirts and shorts that maintain the brand’s minimalist, masculine style without compromising comfort. “These new pieces are phenomenal,” said Michael. “Short sleeves, bold prints, custom shorts—all personalized. Perfect for summer.”

After all, style is just one way to tell stories, and Michael has more stories to tell. Between performances with the legendary Los Angeles improv troupe the Groundlings and the upcoming production of Finn , a self-produced television series he wrote, directed, and stars in, his creative vision continues to expand. Whether on screen, on stage, or on a jet ski, Gregory Michael is clearly dressing and living for the role.

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