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Taupe suit for summer wedding - shirt/tie?

post #1 of 30
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Hey all - I just received my Taupe Prince of Wales suit from Thick as Thieves, which I bought for my outdoor summer wedding and I'm having some problems finding the right shirt/tie combo. I was leaning towards a blue stripe on white or blue check with either a navy or brown tie, possibly knit.

Note: The shirt is too big (sleeves are too long) in the pics, but it was the closest thing I had to what I was thinking of wearing. You can see the cuffs coming out too far, specifically on the left. Also, sloppy tying on the tie was because I was rushing, didn't use a mirror.

Notice how it looks brown/khaki in some lights and almost straight up grey in lots of sunlight.



post #2 of 30
dude, i think you should try men's clothing sections, all of them are suit snobs.
post #3 of 30
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My bad! Maybe a mod can move this over there?
post #4 of 30
Since the suit is a pattern, consider a solid light blue shirt in a poplin and a solid colored tie that compliments the color in your suit and your complexion. It is hard to recommend a specific color without a clear accurate closeup color shot of the fabric.


I don't think you can go wrong if you think in terms of "What would Cary Grant do?"
post #5 of 30
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Prince of Wales fabrics That's a link to a close-up of the fabric - mine is the last one (#65)
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post #7 of 30
Going wayyyyyyy out on a limb here, but I'd rock that with a solid light pink or lavender shirt and, gasp, no tie!

If I really felt the need to wear a tie, I'd likely go with a lavender shirt and solid darker purple tie.
post #8 of 30
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These are cool ideas, thanks. http://putthison.com/post/635003488/springcombo - saw this post that sorta gave me the blue stripe/brown knit idea... The only reason I'm leaning navy is because it's one of the wedding colors - it's an outdoor picnic/bbq type theme with blue gingham tablecloths and the bouquets have pops of red and yellow. Bridesmaids are doing navy dresses and I haven't finished deciding on my groomsmen's attire (was thinking navy or khaki blazer but too much navy could be overdoing it) At the same time I don't want to play it too safe... I want to stand out and look sharp
post #9 of 30
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Originally Posted by ekimneems View Post

At the same time I don't want to play it too safe... I want to stand out and look sharp

I would accomplish that goal by wearing a shirt (and tie if you're definite on a tie) with interesting, updated details, rather than a loud pattern. For instance, consider a shirt with a small collar (rather than a more traditional spread/point collar) and someone's suggestion for a knit tie. Another important element: what shoes?
post #10 of 30
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I think I am set on a tie of some sort (some friends suggested bow tie but I've actually never worn one and am unsure). For shoes, I just received a brand new pair of AE "Strand" cap-toe wing style in Walnut. Matching belt on the way
post #11 of 30
I like the suit; I have a similar one and got married in a Paul Smith jobby that was similar, but more tweedy, but in a modern shape

I actually underspent, as I looked around and couldn't find a suit better than this one, which I'd bought a couple months before in a sale. So I blew a fair amount of cash on a good Paul Smith white shirt and a black/green tie (the tweed had green lines in it). I know it's boring to say "I did this, so should you," but it did work.

Whatever you do, I would suggest a (plain) white shirt, as your suit already has a pattern, and two patterns tend to be too busy. I think a black or very dark blue tie with an abstract grey/taupe would work

The shoes look great (I splashed out on some Tricker's.)

Have a great day.
post #12 of 30
If you really want a pattern, ice-blue gingham and solid navy knit, maybe a grenadine, would be top-shelf, IMO. Edit: Hilditch+Key, lthough they're offering it in French/double cuff and you probably want barrel cuff. Drakes. EDIT EVEN MORE: If you prefer USA USA USA, J press has a BD gingham in a less icy blue, which they're conveniently paired with a navy knit. They also sell a navy grenadine, and best of all both are on sale.
post #13 of 30
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post #14 of 30
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Originally Posted by ekimneems View Post
I think I am set on a tie of some sort (some friends suggested bow tie but I've actually never worn one and am unsure).

For shoes, I just received a brand new pair of AE "Strand" cap-toe wing style in Walnut. Matching belt on the way

Fair enough. For shirts, what about something like this:

http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/i...entPage=family

It has a bit of pattern, but it's all one color.

And if you can find a good one, I'd go with a dark purple knit tie or else a fairly slim tie with a navy background and lavender/purple polka dots.

I also think a brown and white stripe shirt with a solid brown knit tie could look really, really killer. Might have to go MTM on the shirt.
post #15 of 30
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Originally Posted by Captain Winky View Post
Fair enough. For shirts, what about something like this:

http://www.ralphlauren.com/product/i...entPage=family

It has a bit of pattern, but it's all one color.

And if you can find a good one, I'd go with a dark purple knit tie or else a fairly slim tie with a navy background and lavender/purple polka dots.

I also think a brown and white stripe shirt with a solid brown knit tie could look really, really killer. Might have to go MTM on the shirt.

That def would look nice. I'm wondering if the old lady will veto that because purple isn't in "the color scheme" (ugh!). They also make that in a nice solid blue I see.

And I've actually been thinking of going MTM and I like the idea of maybe a smaller collar or doing some cooler stuff with the shirt rather than going crazy on patterns/colors.

I agree on the brown stripe/brown tie look too... I think I have something in the closet like that but no solid brown tie. Maybe I'll pick one up
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