Shirt & Tie Combos - The Best Way To Dress In Business
The classic shirt and tie combination is more difficult than many imagine. It’s not simply a case of wearing a clean shirt and pulling the first tie off the rail that you can find. It’s about style. Classic rules that have been stereotyped and rubber stamped into the business dress code hand book. Shirt and tie combos should be every man’s (and women’s) first thought when dressing for business. There are several rules to follow, but you can experiment with your own style as long as you stick within the general guidelines. Too eccentric may give the wrong image.
Classic Shirt & Tie Combo Rules
1. When you have a plain (white) shirt any tie should go.
2. Don’t wear a tie lighter than your shirt, i.e. a black shirt and yellow tie is wrong.
3. Striped shirts and striped ties don’t always go, but you can pull off the look if the stripes are not identical to the stripe pattern of the shirt. Vertically striped shirts with a broad diagonally striped tie make for a good look.
4. Checked shirts and striped ties are a big no no. Don’t subscribe to this look.
5. Colours - try to match your ties to your suit, shirt or even shoes or belt. The world is your oyster, but keep away from matching patterns for shirt, tie and suit.
Most of all, enjoy experimenting. Your shirt and tie combo is what projects your image. Think what image you are trying to portray.
Any finally - don’t let your ties hang lower than your waistband!!! It’s SO wrong!!!
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