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Graduation Outfit: Gingham Dark Calert

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Hello everyone!

I have a graduation this weekend and I have to wear something nice of course, but I having a hard time deciding on what type of pants I should wear with this shirt and if I should get a tie or not and what color if so. Any assistance will be great and a life saver. Thank you guys for your help!

http://www.gap.com/products/res/thumbimg/wrinkle-resistant-gingham-shirt-dark-claret.jpg

Where with dark grey/charcoal flannels, as shown there. And no, I can't see many ways a tie could be worn with this shirt and look good, so perhaps tieless is the way to go.
 

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Where with dark grey/charcoal flannels, as shown there. And no, I can't see many ways a tie could be worn with this shirt and look good, so perhaps tieless is the way to go.

What he said. No tie is definitely the way to go with that gingham shirt.
 

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