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Light pink with a Dark blue tie![]()
Err I hope the

Light pink with a Dark blue tie![]()
Err I hope thewas for the joke becasue I really can't see that whatso ever. I'm liking the no tie option but , but can help think , be hard to find a colour shirt which doesn't look to plain with out a tie
Black shirt with tie to match to suit.
Job done![]()
That has to be the worst fashion advice I have ever seen in my entire life. No exaggeration. Jesus. A black shirt will never work unless you are barstaff.
If you are not confident about what look you want to achieve it is best to keep it classic but sharp looking. A high quality crisp white cotton shirt with a solid coloured tie is usually a safe option. The colour of the tie is down to you but with a light grey suit, I personally would opt for a red or a yellow.
If you are feeling like being bold, go for a butcher striped shirt in a bold colour, maybe red and either a solid or a spotted tie in a darker colour. I prefer a classic cut collar but if you prefer a larger knot, a cutaway collar will be better suited and can look quite smart. French cuffs are a must.
When shopping for a shirt, go for quality. You want 2 fold 100s cotton, double front gusset, split yoke, mother of pearl buttons (do not settle for plastic), no front pockets. If you are getting s striped shirt make sure the front plackett, shoulders, chevrons etc... are all well matched as there is nothign worse than a haphazardly stitched striped shirt.
I thoroughly recomment Smyth & Gibson Shirtmakers. Having tried most bespoke shirtmakers I have been thoroughly impressed by the quality of their shirts and the excellent customer service. Most of my shirts now come from them. They have just started selling on the web and you can have a looksie here - www.smythandgibson.com
Considering their quality exceeds that of some of the Jermyn Street and Saville Row shirtmakers who charge upwards of £160-250 per shirt, they are very reasonably priced. The shirts also come with a 20 year guarantee.
God, I love shirts.
Pink works, but imo it must be very light/mild pink. Too easy to get wrong![]()
Depends how much of a tan you've got tbh though.
Yeah I looked at light pink , but what sort of tie ?? I don't have a perma tan
EDIT or was that the suggestion for without a tie ?!?
And hair colour. Also you personality can make a difference IMO, some peeps can make it look great just with confidence.
I was the manager of a suit shop for 4 years, and I tried to make as many pink converts as possible![]()
So think a pale pink shirt open neck could work??
So don't really want to be paying much more then £50 for a shirt or shirt and tie.
However if anyone else suggests anything i'm still open to more suggestions![]()
Stay at home, spend the money on some really nice beers.