what colors and patterns should i get to create a versatile starting tie wardrobe? i saw some english laundry/ben sherman ties at the rack for around $15-20 a piece, they look decent since I am very new to tie patterns/colors, not sure what colors I should've chosen, I don't want to buy $185 ties just yet. thanks in advance
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basic tie colors/patterns for newbies
post #2 of 10
12/23/11 at 6:27am
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Originally Posted by eddiecibrian 
what colors and patterns should i get to create a versatile starting tie wardrobe? i saw some english laundry/ben sherman ties at the rack for around $15-20 a piece, they look decent since I am very new to tie patterns/colors, not sure what colors I should've chosen, I don't want to buy $185 ties just yet. thanks in advance

what colors and patterns should i get to create a versatile starting tie wardrobe? i saw some english laundry/ben sherman ties at the rack for around $15-20 a piece, they look decent since I am very new to tie patterns/colors, not sure what colors I should've chosen, I don't want to buy $185 ties just yet. thanks in advance
Look around WAYWRN and see what you like?
post #3 of 10
12/23/11 at 6:37am
Keep it simple. Dark blue, grey, brown. Solids, basic stripes and a few subtle patterns/textures (grenadine, herringbone, dots, etc.). Maybe throw in a solid navy wool or cashmere. The simpler your ties, the fewer you can get away with owning.
You could get lucky at discount retailers but usually they stock the garish leftovers from department stores. You might want to keep an eye out for the next Drake's sale and get a couple then.
You could get lucky at discount retailers but usually they stock the garish leftovers from department stores. You might want to keep an eye out for the next Drake's sale and get a couple then.
post #4 of 10
12/23/11 at 8:35am
post #5 of 10
12/23/11 at 9:09am
Agree with bullswin. Although you can get a 4-fold grenadine, made to your desired dimensions, for only $5 more at $80 total from Sam Hober (highly recommended). How often do you need to wear a tie? And for what purpose? Is this for work, with a suit, or are you trying to start wearing ties casually, under a cardigan and the like? For the latter purpose, knit ties work well in my view, and can often be had for a nice price if you're patient and keep your eyes open a bit.
post #7 of 10
12/23/11 at 12:38pm
There's really nothing more versatile than a navy grenadine. Especially if only wearing occasionally, so that you don't have to worry about great variety or wearing two days in a row which can be bad for the tie, you're much better off having 1 excellent navy grenadine than 4 $20 ties. I'd probably get a navy grenadine and then a "wedding tie" or macclesfield, such as this one:
http://www.kentwang.com/ties/shepherds-check.html
before moving on to others.
More generally:
-light-colored ties are difficult to wear IMHO
-thin stripes are somewhat difficult to pair with other patterns
-pin dots or "neats" are excellent as they are fine on their own, and also tend to pair well with check and stripe patterns that are common on shirts, suits, and jackets.
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post #9 of 10
12/23/11 at 4:19pm
Depends on the rest of your wardrobe.
Dark jackets / light shirts = medium ties.
Medium jackets / light shirts = dark ties.
(Medium and dark shirts are not versatile.)
By dark, medium, light, I mean lightness or value.
http://tinyurl.com/3hgsf62
If you only wear a tie with a blazer, you won't find a navy grenadine useful. A medium blue or green or yellow, or ties with stripes that are medium overall (dark/light stripes, or medium/medium stripes, etc.) would be more versatile ties for you.
If you only wear a tie with a suit, and all your suits are medium brown or gray plaids, you could wear a navy grenadine every day.
Wool ties are better with sports coats and buttondowns. Silk ties are better with suits.
Dark jackets / light shirts = medium ties.
Medium jackets / light shirts = dark ties.
(Medium and dark shirts are not versatile.)
By dark, medium, light, I mean lightness or value.
http://tinyurl.com/3hgsf62
If you only wear a tie with a blazer, you won't find a navy grenadine useful. A medium blue or green or yellow, or ties with stripes that are medium overall (dark/light stripes, or medium/medium stripes, etc.) would be more versatile ties for you.
If you only wear a tie with a suit, and all your suits are medium brown or gray plaids, you could wear a navy grenadine every day.
Wool ties are better with sports coats and buttondowns. Silk ties are better with suits.
post #10 of 10
12/25/11 at 10:04am
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