The Conservative Law Interview Round 2
More Royal Colors, Less Light Blue. I get it.
(personally I would go with the last one in this post.)
Labels: 1000-9, FH60G-09, FH80D-05, FH80E-GF-04, OSNB-01
More Royal Colors, Less Light Blue. I get it.
Labels: 1000-9, FH60G-09, FH80D-05, FH80E-GF-04, OSNB-01
At request (yes, we welcome your requests) I was asked to match some conservative ties to a navy suit/white shirt. Square not being worn due to the interview. Of course there are much more conservative (to be read, "boring") colors for an interview but the feel that I got from the interviewee was that he wanted a color similar to the light blue tie in pic 1.
Labels: FH60E-GF-04-LB, FH60E-GF-06-BL, FH60G-02-LB, FH60G-06-BL, FH60G-07-BL, FH60G-09
Rounding out the Blue and Brown, here is the a suit and shirt combo with three different ties each creating a different look. I was undecided with the pocket square if I should go the route of good ole tried and true white which I probably should have in the first ensemble with the print tie, and in the end I ended going with the ecru square.
Labels: Brown Suit, FH60E-GF-02-Brown, FH80G-GF-02-BN
Much like Rodney Dangerfield, (may he rest in peace) the brown and Blue combination "dont get much respect." Here is an example of a combination that uses the Stripes of the Brown suit (its a deep brown despite what your monitor says :) ) with a patterned Brown tie with Blue Field
Labels: FH80G-GF-08-CH, FH80G-GF-14
Labels: FH80G-GF-13
Labels: FH80G-GF-12
I am a big fan of Blues with greens. I think that green gives the blue, much needed life and gives a pop to a Navy suit without actually jumping out off the page like Reds or oranges might.
Labels: FH60G-11-GN
Sorry...You came to the wrong place. I generally don't do principles for the simple reason that I think that in many cases people follow principles more than feelings.
My most favorite part of my Men's business (HOBBY) has always been seeing it all come together, How the shirts match the ties, (and how they often don't).