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Hi, I'm afraid I need to disagree here. In an important professional
situation I would never recommend a two-tone shirt. Please, stick with
white. Also, pattern ties are not good since their impact is hit-or-miss.
If the occasion is important, go with a Repp (stripe tie) or matching
conservative solid. For example, with either a navy or dark grey suit, a
subdued burgandy always looks good. Hope this helps someone. Ron
To all you losers in the comments area: Watch the damn video or just
leave!! No one cares about your stupid opinion which has only criticism in
it. If you know better than her then why dont you shoot your own video
tutorial on Business Clothing for Men? Atleast she has put in an effort but
if you like to argue then do it with solid facts and findings. Not just
commenting on some one else's hard work.
This advice is completely wrong. That outfit looks absolutely hideous.
First, you never ever wear two-tone dress shirts. They are an abomination.
Second, a tie should add color and a bit of pizazz to a professional look,
thus it should not be the same color as the shirt and suit. This woman
gives horrible advice and I pray no one follows it.
let's look at the tie - CAN YOU SEE IT - now let's look at the shirt - CAN
YOU SEE THAT- now let's look at the suit - CAN YOU SEE IT - now you have a
nice tie, (duh - I haven't gotten past 1st grade yet...this is way to
complicated) the shirt does not match but it can go together. Thank-you -
babahahahah
Most French employees wear such collars daily. ;) It's mostly a matter of
taste I guess... Personally, I dislike those rueles from 'shirt has to fit
with this and tie has to fit with that'. Just do it on feeling, I always
say. ;)
Luv the video have taken ur advice an i feel more profesional have gotten
way more more comment on my klothing style n look than ever b4,thanks for
ur tips nd examples
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+Kakashi- EM I was "chilled" lol. I was just explaining my reasoning behind this outfit given the context of your comment. But yes I'm also in spouts Florida, so this type of layering is appropriate. Cheers!
+Teachingmensfashion chill, I just found it funny given the context. I live in Florida so I understand the need to adjust depending on the temperature just thought it would be colder in your region, since I'm assuming you live in a more northern area.
Out of all the outfits that's what you point out? It all depends on the weather, at 40-50F weather it'll work but of course you wouldn't do this on freezing temperatures. Keep in mind that what I showcase are examples to give you an idea, you're supposed to adjust my tips to suit your specific needs. It's almost impossible to please everyone.
@baroh2413 lol...That's what I thought. Unfortunately, a lot of men aren't
familiar with how to wear clothes properly, but don't want to admit it.
Sometimes, they need to be surrounded my other men in a "camp" type of
environment to feel comfortable. You've got to do what you've got to do.
As far as the custom shirts are concerned, find a tailor. You do NOT have
to go and buy a $100 dress shirt in order for it to be custom fitted. You
can buy a $20 shirt, take it to your tailor and spend an extra $8-10 to
have it fit perfectly. Just my two cents -College student
@8ballsix27 - Alex travels all over the country. If you or an organization
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[email protected]. Thanks!
I need to heed the advice on this video. My suits need updating cuz they
are NOT very well-fitted. They're a little too tight. I'll keep these tips
in mind.