Tie etiquette???
Discussion
Im guessing/hoping this is the right part of the P&P to plonk this query as it relates to me having landed myself with a new job and needing to get suited and booted again on a daily basis...
Now, my problem is this - I have a light grey pin stripe suit, a dark grey pin stripe suit, a dark brown plain suit, and a dark blue suit with the feintest of stripes through it. I have bought myself a selection of mainly white shirts - and now I need to finish the whole ensemble with some decent looking ties.
All the suits are relatively modern in cut, as are the shirts (as Im quite tall and slim and wanted to avoid looking like I'd turned up in my dads old suit), so what ties are good, and what are the definate no-no's of the tie world...?
All help greatfully received.
Dom
Now, my problem is this - I have a light grey pin stripe suit, a dark grey pin stripe suit, a dark brown plain suit, and a dark blue suit with the feintest of stripes through it. I have bought myself a selection of mainly white shirts - and now I need to finish the whole ensemble with some decent looking ties.
All the suits are relatively modern in cut, as are the shirts (as Im quite tall and slim and wanted to avoid looking like I'd turned up in my dads old suit), so what ties are good, and what are the definate no-no's of the tie world...?
All help greatfully received.
Dom
A wide selection of Disney themed ties will always create a positive impression 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.

Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
randlemarcus said:
A wide selection of Disney themed ties will always create a positive impression 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
Ahhh yes, the office joker with a crap tie for every event... dont wanna go down that route... 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.

2 or 3 per suit hey, jeez, i'd better set this out as an ongoing investment plan then. As you say, I'd rather buy quality in the first place, but thats not cheap is it!
Okay - no stripes with stripes, thats a start!
Cheers.
A911DOM said:
Im guessing/hoping this is the right part of the P&P to plonk this query as it relates to me having landed myself with a new job and needing to get suited and booted again on a daily basis...
Now, my problem is this - I have a light grey pin stripe suit, a dark grey pin stripe suit, a dark brown plain suit, and a dark blue suit with the feintest of stripes through it. I have bought myself a selection of mainly white shirts - and now I need to finish the whole ensemble with some decent looking ties.
All the suits are relatively modern in cut, as are the shirts (as Im quite tall and slim and wanted to avoid looking like I'd turned up in my dads old suit), so what ties are good, and what are the definate no-no's of the tie world...?
All help greatfully received.
Dom
I would go plain, they'll never go out of fashion and nearly always match a shirt/suit.Now, my problem is this - I have a light grey pin stripe suit, a dark grey pin stripe suit, a dark brown plain suit, and a dark blue suit with the feintest of stripes through it. I have bought myself a selection of mainly white shirts - and now I need to finish the whole ensemble with some decent looking ties.
All the suits are relatively modern in cut, as are the shirts (as Im quite tall and slim and wanted to avoid looking like I'd turned up in my dads old suit), so what ties are good, and what are the definate no-no's of the tie world...?
All help greatfully received.
Dom
Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Simple and contrasting. Plus you'll only need to buy 2, you can splash on some real quality ones.
randlemarcus said:
A wide selection of Disney themed ties will always create a positive impression 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
good advice. 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
Avoid fat knots.
I think modern narrow lapel suits should have narrower ties
f13ldy said:
I would go plain, they'll never go out of fashion and nearly always match a shirt/suit.
Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
too boring to do this everyday IMO. I think a tie is a way to express yourself. You can add a bit of colour and pattern and still look classic and stylish.Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Broken Hero said:
randlemarcus said:
A wide selection of Disney themed ties will always create a positive impression 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
good advice. 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
Avoid fat knots.
I think modern narrow lapel suits should have narrower ties
Im afraid Im no tie tieing expert so it would be a case of pulling tighter or leaving looser.
I was concerned that the slimmer tie option may look almost too modern - although Im not 'an oldy' as such, I dont wanna look like a boy band try hard either.
Thanks so far!
Dom
A911DOM said:
Broken Hero said:
randlemarcus said:
A wide selection of Disney themed ties will always create a positive impression 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
good advice. 
Serious face on... a range of colours and patterns (plain, stripes, dots, etc) to suit. No stripes with stripy shirts, and two or three per suit shoudl suffice.
Buy well, rather than cheap, and look after them.
Avoid fat knots.
I think modern narrow lapel suits should have narrower ties
Im afraid Im no tie tieing expert so it would be a case of pulling tighter or leaving looser.
I was concerned that the slimmer tie option may look almost too modern - although Im not 'an oldy' as such, I dont wanna look like a boy band try hard either.
Thanks so far!
Dom
Slim ties are very of the moment-so only buy with the understanding that they will have to be ditched in a few months.
They look s

Avoid big knots as they look rubbish, if you must wear a larger knot, go with a spread collar or cut away collar shirt, they look crap though, so dont do it as you will look like a 3rd division footballer/phone shop sales person
apotek said:
Google THE CAMBRIDGE COLLECTION they have silk ties at £10 each and they are good quality I always buy good shoes belts and shirts but Ties attract food coffee and do not dry clean that well
regards john
Top tip that - thanks!!! regards john
a lot better than the motley selection I've been able to muster locally - cheers!!!
usually wear a t-shirt to work, short sleeved shirt on the car seat with the tie on the floor, worn under fleece, so not a massive deal
biggest bind is that have a branded fleece with the name of the clothing company on it, as for getting fleece from work, not a chance
got a pile of ties in the house, when the ones in the car wear out, they get replaced with one from the pile
biggest bind is that have a branded fleece with the name of the clothing company on it, as for getting fleece from work, not a chance

got a pile of ties in the house, when the ones in the car wear out, they get replaced with one from the pile
f13ldy said:
I would go plain, they'll never go out of fashion and nearly always match a shirt/suit.
Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Simple and contrasting. Plus you'll only need to buy 2, you can splash on some real quality ones.
+1Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Simple and contrasting. Plus you'll only need to buy 2, you can splash on some real quality ones.
I've seen some hideous tie/shirt combinations in Corporateland. It's not edgy, it's not clever, it's just s

Also, do a normal knot. Not so big that it's almost the size of your head and leaves your tie about 4" long (fashion nob), and not so small that it looks like it's been pulling in by a Veryon at full chat (woodwork teacher).
Edited by MarkoTVR on Friday 10th April 11:11
MarkoTVR said:
f13ldy said:
I would go plain, they'll never go out of fashion and nearly always match a shirt/suit.
Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Simple and contrasting. Plus you'll only need to buy 2, you can splash on some real quality ones.
+1Dark Grey Tie/Light Grey Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Brown Suit/White Shirt
Light Grey Tie/Dark Grey Suit/White Shirt.
Simple and contrasting. Plus you'll only need to buy 2, you can splash on some real quality ones.
I've seen some hideous tie/shirt combinations in Corporateland. It's not edgy, it's not clever, it's just s

Also, do a normal knot. Not so big that it's almost the size of your head and leaves your tie about 4" long (fashion nob), and not so small that it looks like it's been pulling in by a Veryon at full chat (woodwork teacher).
Edited by MarkoTVR on Friday 10th April 11:11
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