Matching shirts and ties



Every man should have at least one white or light blue button-down shirt. In terms of ties, there should be at least one solid navy blue or burgundy red tie for daytime use. There …

Every man should have at least one white or light blue button-down shirt. In terms of ties, there should be at least one solid navy blue or burgundy red tie for daytime use. There should also be a silk floral tie or a solid black tie to be used in place of a tie when attending a formal dinner.

Nowadays, monochrome matching with consistent colors is very popular in clothing. If you want to look stylish, try a shirt and tie of the same color. In this combination, the tie should be darker than the shirt, but they can also be the exact same color. A timeless and stylish combination is a white or light blue shirt with a solid color or brightly patterned tie. It’s a timeless look that’s perfect for any occasion.

The tie always plays a leading role because it is the most eye-catching part of the outfit. Generally speaking, you should first focus on matching the tie with the suit jacket. From a more sophisticated point of view, the color of the jacket should become the basic color of the tie. Once you’ve determined how your tie matches your jacket, choosing a shirt is easy. Typically, the color of the shirt should match one of the secondary colors on the tie. Patterns Generally speaking, patterns on a tie should be more visible than on a shirt. Sometimes, choose shirts and ties that have bright patterns. However, never let the pattern on the shirt overpower the pattern on the tie.

In the way of matching clothing, simplicity always pleases. If you’re not confident about your taste in tie choices, don’t try to be unconventional. You know, most men have a bad feeling about patterns. Not only that, you never know who your “different” taste might offend. The combination of shirt and tie also reflects your sophistication in dealing with people to some extent. When matching outfits, every detail should be considered. Shirts, ties, suits and everything else. Each item should have some relationship to the others. It’s like two partners in a relationship. Without communication, there is no harmony.

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