Friday, June 5, 2009

Automatic Success


The photo shows a tried and true combination of a navy suit, red on white striped shirt and a silver necktie.

Paired with navy suits, silver neckties are as close to an automatically successful pairing as one is going to find. In my opinion, most wardrobes should include a silver herringbone like the tie in the photo, and a silver grenadine. The sheen of the herringbone sets off worsted suits and the texture of the grenadine complements flannels.

9 comments:

madetm said...

Absolutely love this look. The pick stitching and peak lapels on the jacket are a nice touch as well.

Brilliantly done, Will!

Best,
Dennis Cahlo

Tommy said...

Will,
I was wondering how old were you when you first started amassing your collection?

Will said...

Tommy, I began having clothing made for me at 17 or 18. Few of those things are still in my wardrobe but I do have some Sulka neckties from those days.

Gian Marco said...

I think that the shirt is quite a nice combination with the blue jacket, but, in my modest opinion of course, a silver tie like yours wants a white shirt.

I rather go for a tudor red tie, white poket hankerchief with matching red handmade borders.

What do you think about that?

Cheerio

Italian Dandy
Gian Marco

triangle said...

Bravissimo Will.

Classic, elegant, timeless.

Dr B

Pipps said...

Will, is a silver herringbone necktie suitable for more formal occasions, or conservative business wear? Or is it a style of tie which should be reserved only for a more smart-casual day?

goldtoes said...

Hello Will, what tie knot are you using in this photo and what is your preferential knot in general ?! Many thanks.

Teddy said...

This is quite an old post, but great advice. I have been having trouble finding a quality silver herringbone tie since I first read this. Closest I have found is a drake's silver repp. Any plans to stock a silver herringbone in the store?

Teddy said...

Great combination. I have been having trouble finding a 100% silk silver herringbone. Any plans to stock one in your store?

 
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