Choosing the Perfect Tie

Copyright (c) 2008 Janine Giorgenti The tie is one of the first things you see when entering a room. Here you can express yourself and show your taste. Your tie should never be a product but a select accessory that says a lot about your personality. How to match a draw To make a positive and lasting impression is important that the tie coordinates well with your team and complements your coloring. How to match post with your shirt and suit / Sport Coat A tip to match a tie is to select the dominant color on the appropriate link or contrast with your shirt, suit or sport coat. The golden rule is to combine two models with a solid. In other words, if the link is a model and the pursuit or sport coat is patterned then the shirt should be a solid color, or if the suit or sport coat is patterned shirt and patterned tie, then must be solid. How to match a tie with a shirt and dress pants If you do not wear a suit or jacket and shirt is a solid color, then select a link whose dominant color complements or matches the color of the shirt. How to spot a massive tie with a striped shirt, checked or tables If you really want to show his taste and artistry, then put on a tie with a color pinstripes, checked or plaid shirt. The trick here is to select a color tie that matches the dominant color of the lines or boxes on the shirt. How to match a patterned tie with a striped shirt, checked or tables Be careful when matching a striped tie with a striped shirt. If done correctly, it will be polished and sophisticated, if not, can be ugly. The trick is to choose a narrow band that reads more like a solid, or to ensure that both groups are of different sizes so they will not fight or look dizzy all. How to choose a tie for a formal occasion A formal occasion requires a more formal relationship. Many people opt for a four-in-hand tie instead of the traditional bow tie to wear with his tuxedo. The black satin ribbon is the most common relationship to wear with a tuxedo. For a more expressive look, you can also wear a silver satin ribbon or white solid. Another attractive aspect is different color, but can be formal monochrome: black, silver and white. Tie Dos and don'ts Do not choose a tie that complements hair color, eye color and skin. Click here for recommendations. Choose a tie that is the right length for your height. If you are 6243 or older or have a size of over 203 neck and torso length, you'll look better in a tie extra long. The general rule is that the tip of the tie should range from 3 ½ to your waistline. Do not choose a good quality tie made from 100% silk. The sheen of silk and shine the way it takes the dye, will give a polished look and tie will last much longer. Do not wear a tie appropriate for the occasion. New links can be cute and funny, but are a big no-no "in a job interview. Fashion links are great if you're in a creative line of work and if you know how to coordinate with their outfits. The classic patterns and traditional ties are not always appropriate for every occasion and that will be professional and polished. Do not wear a tie with sweaters or stains. Make sure the tie is always impeccable and not broken or worn future. Do not use clip loops. Clip-on ties are considered to be misinformed. (That is, unless a police officer or law enforcement if a noose around his neck could cost you your life.) Do not make a Windsor knot, if you use a traditional collar or buttons. The tie is too big. A four-in-hand tie knot is your best option. Windsor knots are better suited to a wide spread collar. Now that you know the secrets of coordination and the choice of tie, you're on your way to looking the best in casual, business and formal situations.

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