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.

Selection of a suit is the initial step. Men's suits mostly have bold colors. If you look at them at a close range, some kind of pattern or texture will be visible. A shirt that is chosen for a suit should always be considered as having a solid color, although if the pattern can be noticed easily, then you should treat it otherwise. In a nut shell, a suit whose patterns are clearly visible should be paired with a shirt whose shade is strong.

A few shirts should be selected and positioned underneath the suit. Pair up a patterned suit with a patterned or solid colored shirt. You should also combine a suit with a subtle pattern with a shirt whose color is solid.

Shirts which are blue, yellow or even white in color can be paired up well with a suit that is brown. All other colors can be combined with a gray suit and match perfectly well. The selected shirt and suit should then be matched with the most appropriate tie patterns that are available.

The colors yellow, gold, burgundy and navy can all go well with a plain colored blue shirt. This shirt can also be matched with a variety of these colors' tones. Burgundy, blue as well as some shades of red will combine well with a pink colored shirt. Also, a tan or yellow shirt can be matched with blue shade and some brown shades.

Go for a striped shirt and then you can settle on a color that will suit it very well. Assuming that the color of the shirt is solid, you need to ensure that the tie is well coordinated with it. However, a striped pattern will not go well with it.

A fine striped shirt should be paired with a tie that is striped with a diagonal pattern. However, its stripes should be wider than that of the shirt. The look can be reversed by pairing a wide striped shirt with a tie with diagonal but smaller stripes.

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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