Creating A Stylish Look With Trendy Solid Color Ties

By Dawn Williams


A quick shirt and tie change can greatly restyle your business suit. Matching your suits with the most suitable or appropriate solid color ties creates an emphasis on your classic looks. This will enable you to easier coordinate your business wear and hence, a perfect look. Utilizing this simple guidelines below will make sure that come up with trendy business attire.

Start by selecting the suit or suits that are appealing to you. Men's suits are normally bold colors. However, when inspected closely, there is usually a subtle pattern or texture. You should treat the suit as if it is solid when you are electing a shirt for it; unless the pattern on it is obvious. In case the suit is patterned, like check or plaid that is able to be recognized from a distance, then select a bold colored shirt.

Choose a few numbers of shirts and place them right beneath the suit. In case of a patterned suit, pair it up with a patterned or a shirt with a solid color. A solid colored shirt should also be paired with a suit whose pattern is subtle.

A white, blue or yellow shirt goes well with a brown suit. Gray will always match perfectly well with every other shade. You can now proceed to select a few ties with patterns in order to pair them up with the shirt that you have selected for your suit.

Ties which are yellow, gold, burgundy, navy and red can be paired well with a plain blue shirt. Most variations of these colors can also be paired well with a blue shirt. On the other hand, blue, red and burgundy ties can go well with a pink shirt. A yellow or tan shirt will look good with blue and some shades of brown.

Take a striped shirt, place it across the room and then select a dominant shade for it. The color should be coordinated with the tie, assuming the shirt's color is solid. Ensure not to pair the shirt up with a striped pattern.

A diagonally striped tie should be the matching recipe for a fine striped shirt. However, ensure that the shirt stripes are narrower than those for the tie. In a reversed method, a shirt with wider stripes can be paired well with a narrower striped tie.

Next in line is to find the dominant color for a patterned or checkered shirt after holding it far way. Try to match it with a tie by following the simple rules of pairing. However, it is important to avoid pairing a shirt with a tie that has the same pattern as the shirt.

A shirt which is checkered can often be perfectly paired well with a tie that has diagonal stripes. However, ensure that the shirt's checks are smaller than the tie stripes. A pattern which has blocks or dots can go well with a shirt, depending on its pattern. Most people use solid color ties to bring out a trendy business look and to create a lasting great look as well.




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