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<blockquote data-quote="buffalosoldier" data-source="post: 16377032" data-attributes="member: 191410"><p>Another thing, with a really nice suit you need to wear lace up shoes. Loafers are just to casual. I also only wear a starched 100% cotton shirt, I prefer a point collar, but thats up to you. With a more formal suit I prefer French Cuffs.</p><p>The tie rule, usually the least dominate color of your tie should match your shirt, that is not a hard rule but it works most of the time. I sometimes wear a solid red tie with a black suit, Hitman style. High quality, bold ties are "Power Ties" when you wear one, "nobody gives you trouble cause they know you got it made." according to ZZ Top. </p><p>I guess if you are going to the trouble to get dressed you may as well do it right and make a statement, it doesn't have to be over the top but tastefully put together. You may want to get your wife involved.</p><p>The whole point is when you are dressed correctly you while feel comfortable and confident what ever the style.</p><p>My boss was the top saleman for a National Menswear co for several years, when you walk in if he says you look good, you do, and if you made an error he will point that out also. He notices everything. Working for him has made me pretty knowledgeable about menswear. I just like to do it on a budget, </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffalosoldier, post: 16377032, member: 191410"] Another thing, with a really nice suit you need to wear lace up shoes. Loafers are just to casual. I also only wear a starched 100% cotton shirt, I prefer a point collar, but thats up to you. With a more formal suit I prefer French Cuffs. The tie rule, usually the least dominate color of your tie should match your shirt, that is not a hard rule but it works most of the time. I sometimes wear a solid red tie with a black suit, Hitman style. High quality, bold ties are "Power Ties" when you wear one, "nobody gives you trouble cause they know you got it made." according to ZZ Top. I guess if you are going to the trouble to get dressed you may as well do it right and make a statement, it doesn't have to be over the top but tastefully put together. You may want to get your wife involved. The whole point is when you are dressed correctly you while feel comfortable and confident what ever the style. My boss was the top saleman for a National Menswear co for several years, when you walk in if he says you look good, you do, and if you made an error he will point that out also. He notices everything. Working for him has made me pretty knowledgeable about menswear. I just like to do it on a budget, Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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