Same Shirt and Sportcoat, but mixing things up a bit here is some greens with Navy, and a square (never did get that up onto the site, for shame!) that should pick it up a bit.
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Here is the same tie with a different square. The squares olive tones work with the jacket but some may be uncomfortable with how it comes to the tie. remember thought that the square provides just a touch of color to the ensemble, and shouldn't be the focal point. Generally it shouldn't be sticking that far out of the pocket, I just do that to show you how it goes.
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I like this next tie. I like how it complements the jacket and I like it for itself. Soft celadon color with the browns and beiges make it perfect for the jacket. The square was chosen to sort of shock a little more life into the ensemble. The Browns and Ecru in the square works with the jacket and the square's burgundy gives the shock (in a good way).
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Rounding it out with the same tie and a more fitting square. I like this square for the multitude of colors it has (pretty sure its more than 9 colors, and vivid too!). the burgundy gives it a real jolt but the other colors match it well to the ensemble. Bear in mind that with an off white square you will great in any of the above sets.
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So you got the tags up, but after creating some 'oh-so-nice' categories for you, you have still have yet to use those as well :) Categories are just as important as tags!
ReplyDeleteOK, enough of that from me and on to ties (while I do not wear one to work, I remember having to at one point and know what I like). The celadon tie with the matching burgundy/celadon square is my favorite of this post. It is really nice how the burgundy offsets the brown/celadon/navy of the main ensemble with a nice hint of vivid color in the pocket square! Kudos for the last one combination...