There are
certain style challenges that usually only come with being a man. One
such example would definitely be the conundrum of matching a tie with a shirt.
One simple way to get around this is to go for pre-packaged shirt and tie
combinations when you are shopping for formal wear. Although this sounds
sensible, think about the last time you looked at a pre-packaged shirt and tie
combination and truly felt inspired by the tie. The shirts are usually okay,
but the ties are usually conservative and dull.
By choosing your
own ties to match the shirt, you can usually be a lot more colourful with what
you choose. However, if you get your combination wrong, you could end up
looking ridiculous.
Here are some
tips to help you negotiate this difficult area of men’s fashion.
Black Goes with Anything
A black tie
looks great with any shirt of any colour, pattern, or design. Yes, we know we
mentioned colourful ties, but if you prefer a colourful shirt black is the
perfect tie colour for bringing it back down to Earth and creating an
understated appearance. This is particularly true if you want to add a touch of
flamboyance to your look but work in an office environment where you are
expected to be as sober as possible in your appearance.
Go Wild with White
Just as a black
tie is perfect for matching with any shirt, if you are wearing a white shirt
you have full licence to wear whatever tie you want. It is usually best to go
for darker block colours if you are wearing a plain tie, while you can be more
creative if you go for a pattern. Try to look beyond a safe pattern such as
stripes, too. A plain white shirt demands something exciting; think about polka
dots or paisley patterned ties. Avoid ‘gimmick ties’ from certain stores than
have stars on them or paint splats; they are never a good look!
Patterned Ties & Clashes
The biggest
problem men usually have is when they move away from the two relatively easy
options we looked at above. What happens when you want to put a patterned tie
with a coloured shirt? The general rule is that the colour of the shirt should
be represented in the tie, but be a subtle secondary colour rather than the
dominant one. For example, if you have gone for a red shirt, you might wear a
tie with red checks or polka dots. Perfect, so long as black or something else
is the dominant colour, with red in the background.
Another big
problem area is patterns with patterns. You can do this, but only if you are
careful and make sure the differences don’t stick out massively. For example,
matching a striped shirt with a striped tie is no good, and wearing a paisley
tie with anything other than a plain shirt is disastrous. However, you can put
a striped shirt with a polka dot tie, as long as you keep the colours the same.
In fact, a polka dot tie can be carried off with almost anything, so get one in
your wardrobe!
Avoid style
disasters when pairing up your shirt and tie combinations. If you need to, look
online for a colour wheel or patterns guide so you always know what you’re
buying; shop online as much as possible, too, so you avoid making silly
decisions when in the shops yourself!
Author Bio: David loves the
fashion industry and enjoys writing about everything from shirt and tie
combinations to the latest stylish kaftan dresses that are available.
In his spare time, David enjoys playing guitar and watching tennis.