There's a strong movement in the fashion and style industries to seek to do something "different" instead of doing something "well."
'Nuff said.
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Anyone can feel free to argue with me but I do think that if you were to wear a tie that same color as your shirt, that could look very snappy. It would blend in enough that most people might not even see it but when they do it's still studdle enough to be classy.
Anyone can feel free to argue with me but I do think that if you were to wear a tie that same color as your shirt, that could look very snappy. It would blend in enough that most people might not even see it but when they do it's still studdle enough to be classy.
-Nik
I'll never say someone isn't entitled to an opinion, but I will disagree with you on the spelling of subtle.
Anyone can feel free to argue with me but I do think that if you were to wear a tie that same color as your shirt, that could look very snappy. It would blend in enough that most people might not even see it but when they do it's still studdle enough to be classy.
-Nik
Sorry Nik - cannot disagree more.
Apart from white Pique or Marcella shirt and tie combinations (white tie formal), I think that same coloured shirts & ties are just the opposite of classy.
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