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What color Shirt and Tie would you recommend for a gray suit?
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What color Shirt and Tie would you recommend for a gray suit?
"U" or "V"-neck? Not sure I've seen a U-neck in ages...(do you mean a type of boat-neck)?
call me plain but i love white shirts with navy ties. just stick with lighter shades for work. if the shirt and tie are both patterned make sure they arent too similar. avoid dark colors unless you're wearing it to go out at night, and lose the tie
Is stacking arms on shirts a good look?
What color Shirt and Tie would you recommend for a gray suit?
Boots, need some for european winter trip. 300-400 pricerange.
I'm trying to incorporate madras and flannel ties into my wardrobe. I take it madras is typically better for spring/summer whereas flannel can work in autumn/winter. I realize this is really dependent on the colors in the tie but does this sound about right? What type of shirt would they work with? I imagine it's sort of hard to match up plaid to a madras tie or something and that you'd need a solid colored oxford button-down or something.