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Pinks, Purples, Reds & Gray or Blue.
(Dont go too dark with the pink or purples & the gray & blue should match either the shirt or suit)

Matching a tie to a suit or shirt sometimes is just pure fun, but sometimes, you just wish you had never bought that suit, or shirt.

Here, we will go through some of the basics that will inevitably help you coordinate your wardrobe for a long time to come.

Plain White Shirts
A shirt is like a canvas. If you really want to show off your necktie - put it on a clean white shirt, and watch the reaction you get. Any color tie goes with a white shirt. If you are ever in doubt, wear a white shirt.

Solid Color Shirts
Solid or single color shirts such as pale blue, pale yellow, pale tan, and the rest of the color spectrum requires a little thought.

First, you can match the same color shirt and tie, this has been done for decades and it is still a valuable option. However, what if you don't want to match, well the easiest thing to do is COORDINATE.

Coordinating doesn't really take a lot of mastery, it simply means matching two different colors that go well together

Coordinate
A pale blue shirt with a yellow, red, burgundy, gold or navy tie.

Coordinate
A pale pink shirt with a navy blue or burgundy tie.

Coordinate
A pale tan shirt with a brown (or any shade of brown) tie.

Coordinate
A French blue shirt with a yellow, bright red, deep burgundy or gold tie.


Striped Shirts
Looking for a bit of challenge? Try a striped shirt.
is a striped shirt hard to match? - No

Lets look at some quick examples:

First, look at the shirt from a distance and decide on what color you primarily see. Based on this color, add a coordinating color tie. However, be careful, the best coordinated look for a striped shirt needs to be in the pattern AND color. For example, if you see mostly navy blue stripes, add a yellow tie with a box pattern or a pin dot or polka dot patter. Today, you can even add a beautiful paisley pattern.

What did we just do? - Well, we took the stripes and set them off with boxes, paisley or dots. By doing this, we broke up the stripes on the shirt and introduced a breaking point which is a dissimilar pattern.

If you want you can even use diagonal stripes, just make sure that the stripes of the shirt and the stripes of the tie are two different sizes. Generally by two different sizes we mean at least a 2:1 ratio. If the stripes on the shirt are 1/4 inches, go with a tie that has stripes at least 1/2 inch. This will help the tie stand out rather than become a blur with the shirt.

Checkered Shirts
Coordinating a tie to a checkered shirt is the same as coordinating a tie to a striped shirt. The same rules apply, but in reverse. First, take a look at the shirt and decide on what the pronounced color is, then coordinate a matching color for the tie. Make sure the tie has in this case, diagonal stripes. This will make the checkered shirt look wonderful. Additionally, you can still use a pattern of boxes or dots on the tie, but again, make sure that the boxes or dots are larger than the check pattern.

How to Match A Tie To Suit
Coordinating a tie to a suit is very much like coordinating a tie to a shirt. There are 2 elements to consider. You need to consider first coordinating a color that goes with the suit, and then once you have decided on the color, look at the pattern.

Again the same rules apply. If the suit is one solid color, the job is easy. Put any solid color tie, or any color that coordinates well with any pattern that you like.

If the suit has chalk stripes - you know those faint thin stripes, then you can simply just follow the same rules as if the suit were a solid color.

If the stripes are very pronounced, wear any color tie that coordinates well with any pattern tie - except for stripes.

How to Bring It All Together
If you haven't noticed, we have used the words match and coordinated very differently. Matching means the same, whereas coordinating means complimenting.

Therefore, when bringing it all together, try not to overdo the patterns. A striped, or checked or hound's-tooth suit requires a solid colored shirt and a patterned tie. For a solid color suit you can add a patterned shirt with a patterned tie, as long as the patterns differ.

See... It wasn't that hard after all!

2006-10-22 01:03:21 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

First of all I should note that this is a question that elicits very subjective answers. As such the following is merely my opinion.

You have kind of left out what the alternate colour of the suit and shirt is. I shall give two possibilities, presuming that the alternating colour is black or white.

I like a little contrast. You have so many stripes that I'd recommend a solid-colour tie.

In the event of a black and navy stripe suit with grey and white stripe shirt I would suggest either a dusky-toned single-colour tie such as maroon or jade. Alternatively a mid-tone, perhaps leaning to lighter grey or blue tie would also work (as would mid-tone silver).

To be honest one would have to consider the actual suit. I am not a fan of stripes but whatever floats your boat... ^_^;

2006-10-22 01:11:49 · answer #2 · answered by shadow_cup 2 · 0 0

You can either take maroon with white dots or plain dark blue tie

2006-10-22 01:46:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Definitely dark Red/Burgundy

2006-10-22 01:08:57 · answer #4 · answered by CAROLE S 2 · 0 0

to many stripes,plain shirt and tie to match suit.

2006-10-22 07:47:31 · answer #5 · answered by candyfloss 5 · 0 0

Purple

2006-10-22 01:09:10 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

White shirt

2006-10-22 01:01:54 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

a plain light grey tie

2006-10-22 01:04:13 · answer #8 · answered by Jo. 5 · 0 0

A DARK BLUE TIE WITH TINY GRAY DOTS.

2006-10-22 01:24:37 · answer #9 · answered by charlynn e 1 · 0 0

Piano key tie. It really goes with anything.

2006-10-22 01:23:09 · answer #10 · answered by AK-47 2 · 0 0

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