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Is It Ok To Wear A Black Shirt And White Tie With A Grey Suit?

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Is It Ok To Wear A Black Shirt And White Tie With A Grey Suit?

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  1. Do whatever you want. Matching is for losers. If you like it, go ahead. Don't care what people think about it.


  2. Not for a job interview.

  3. Your shirt really shouldn't be darker then your suit.I would suggest if you don't want to go with the every day white shirt that you do a tone on tone.A light gray shirt with a gray tie.The suit is the professional part of your dress and you don't want to take away from that.You can dress any way you would like but unless you are a musician I would not do the black shirt white tie thing.

  4. it would look out of place, a deep plumb tie would be my recommendation

  5. I think it depends on the shade of grey, and also partly on the person/the look of the person.

    It can look really really good, but only on the right person. I know it might sound wierd, but if, for example, your hair is quite conservative then it will look bad. If you have like an emo/scene haircut it could look really good - but thats just an example, and a bit of personal preferences lol

    hope that helps

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    can anyone help with mine plz?

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    thanks!

  6. I guess...=/

  7. Do what ever you really like.. If you feel good that shows !!

    Remember .. dressing is an event !! So make sure your dress matches the event you will be attending !!

    Have fun !!

    oh but I do like the plum tie idea

  8. yahh

  9. As long as you're a Soprano

  10. Well its not illegal but if the gray is a lighter shade I wouldn't try it.

    If its like a charcoal gray or really dark gray then I say go for it. I know its cool to wear what you want and go your own thing but some combinations are just wrong.

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