Help me pick a tie

OfficePants

Well-Known Member
Supporter
Messages
9,933
I can imagine this comes up for others. We can use this thread in the future.

Which tie. Evening wedding. Slightly informal. Here are the options. I can also go with a bright red knit, but that may be too informal.
 

Attachments

  • photo 1.webp
    photo 1.webp
    73 KB · Views: 227
  • photo 2.webp
    photo 2.webp
    108.6 KB · Views: 250
  • photo 3.webp
    photo 3.webp
    68.9 KB · Views: 223
  • photo 4.webp
    photo 4.webp
    69.4 KB · Views: 217
  • photo 5.webp
    photo 5.webp
    71.1 KB · Views: 230
For sake of argument, yes. I have about 20 suit, 150 shirts and 200 ties, so I need to narrow things down.

You don't like my last mix?


Not that much. :herpderp: But I'm not an expert in colour combination. The one in the attatchment #5 looks good, but the white, red and blue stripe, I think will charge the outfit a lot. Maybe something striped with just two colours.
 
The one with the westies on it. It's a bit mathcy-matchy with the shirt, but it has westies on it.

I think a solid colour knit tie in dark navy would be good.
 
Why are we wearing a brown/olive striped suit with a Yasser Arafat-style checkerboard shirt? In blue no less???
 
I'm serious. The "stripes" and gingham looks off. And the brown.....at a wedding..... :ban:
 
If you are going to wear that suit(and I don't know why you would), wear a white shirt.
 
I have twice worn brown to a wedding. Tweed. One was for the wedding of a farmer's son and took place in an actual barn (his dad's lambing shed) with straw on the ground; the other was at a country house and had a shooting-party themed dress code to match. I wore a tie with pheasants on it for that one.
 
I have twice worn brown to a wedding. Tweed. One was for the wedding of a farmer's son and took place in an actual barn (his dad's lambing shed) with straw on the ground; the other was at a country house and had a shooting-party themed dress code to match. I wore a tie with pheasants on it for that one.


:rofl02: :roll: :woot-91: :whee: :laugh1:
 
I'm serious. The "stripes" and gingham looks off. And the brown.....at a wedding..... :ban:

It was a semi casual outdoor wedding, last night. I like to do different colors because everyone is in navy blue. The men look like a herd of secret service agents. Its a little redundant. I have a few perfectly serviceable navy suits. You can question my choice, but it was by intent. By the way, 1/2 the men there weren't even wearing a jacket, or if they were it was discarded after a few vodka tonics.

And in my defense, the camera highlights the stripes WAY too much, they are quite muted in real life, hardly noticeable.
 
So which combo did you end up going with?

You can't really fault us for the pics. It did look pretty terrible in that closeup shot.
 
This thread is completely like the ones that make me want to pound my head into the desk at SF.
 
:ahahahaha-4:

Since we are going waaay OT, I will say the new forum software is pretty excellent. :lulz-78:
 
So which combo did you end up going with?

You can't really fault us for the pics. It did look pretty terrible in that closeup shot.

I don't blame anyone for having opinions... I knew it was a risky combination going in.
 
I don't blame anyone for having opinions... I knew it was a risky combination going in.

Well, you made a post in the Challenging iGent thread about boring wedding attire. And I can see wanting to spruce it up. But when you post a pic of a brown suit that looks like it has faint gold stripes, you're bound to get shit on.
 
Well, you made a post in the Challenging iGent thread about boring wedding attire. And I can see wanting to spruce it up. But when you post a pic of a brown suit that looks like it has faint gold stripes, you're bound to get shit on.

Again, the camera made the suit look much more striped than it is.


I think any solid shirt would have work better. Well, worked at all. Do you own any solid shirts?

Yes, probably 50.

3 out of 3 items with a pattern? Bold move. I would have gone brown suit, blue solid shirt and some kind of brown tie.

I gravitate to patterns. I mixed all the patterns but the stripes were so muted you'd barely see it, especially in a darkened area. My PS was also muted, but had some red and blue. And the paisley is also fairly muted.
 
Again, the camera made the suit look much more striped than it is.




Yes, probably 50.



I gravitate to patterns. I mixed all the patterns but the stripes were so muted you'd barely see it, especially in a darkened area. My PS was also muted, but had some red and blue. And the paisley is also fairly muted.

:ban: :omg: :banghead-37:
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Back
Top Bottom