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Suits come in all shapes and sizes... and colours, and patterns, and shades too, come to think of it. In fact, there's a lot to think about when choosing a suit — and that's before you even consider what shirt or tie to wear alongside it.
So how do you match your suit to your shirt and tie? Menswear retailer, Slater Menswear have created a definitive guide on how to get the balance right. Although trends come and go, there are certain staples when it comes to choosing a suit that have stood the test of time. In this guide, we've outlined how to create a look that will always come out on top.
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Colour theory is more than just a tool for artists. It can (and should) be used when putting together an outfit to create a winning combination. By using the colour wheel as a starting point, you can see which colours work well together and which should be avoided.
As you have three potential colours to play with — your shirt, tie and suit — you still have the freedom to be creative, the colour wheel simply gives you a helpful starting point.
There are three main ways you can implement colour theory to help you mix and match your clothing:
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Method 3: Analogous
This option uses colours that sit adjacent to each other on the colour wheel. This offers more versatility in tones, yet must be used carefully to avoid being overwhelming. Experiment with a strong traditional colour and those that appear next to it to strike the right balance. For example, if you have a navy suit as your base colour, pair it with a sky-blue shirt and a purple tie. This combo utilises analogous colour schemes in a way that creates a sophisticated, well-put-together finish.
Finding the right tie
As well as finding the right colour palette, choosing the right tie can make or break the look of your outfit. When picking a tie to wear, you want to create another level of contrast between the shirt and suit. As we've already discussed, the colour of your tie is crucial, as is the pattern. Here are some things to consider when deciding on a pattern for your tie.
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Solid tie
If, on the other hand, you prefer to draw attention to your shirt, a solid tie is a conservative way to pull focus to where it needs to be. By correctly using colour theory, you can choose a solid tie that fits in with the palette of your outfit and choose a statement shirt with a bolder pattern like paisley.