Men's Polka Dot Ties: Questions And Answers
Can I wear a polka dot tie without looking like a dork
? Of course you can. Let go of those Hollywood images that make you think of eccentric professors or not funny comedians. When chosen and worn right, polka dotted neckties can be a treasure.
How do I make things work with a men's polka dot necktie? First of all, buy polka dotted silk ties with small dots. The bigger the dots the more comical you'll look. Next, start with dark colors and monochrome color combinations. Don't pair an orange tie with green dots, or a pink tie with white dots; contrasting colors are usually not a good idea when it comes to ties.
Is there such a thing as the safest type of polka dot pattern on a tie? Yes, there is. The safest type is the ones with white dots. Remember, however, to always pick such ties with relatively small dots.
How do I combine the polka dot pattern necktie with my dress shirt? Obviously the safest choice is the solid color shirts. Surprisingly though, thinly striped white shirts work well with dark tie sprinkled with light colored dots.
Just remember the simple rule: combine light colored shirts with dark colored ties and vice versa. Of course when it comes to men's polka dot ties, you need to step back a little to see what kind of color all those dots actually produce. Don't panic, you only need to determine if they are dark or light colored.
Is two color combinations the only way to go? Not necessarily. In fact, it is the multiple colors men's polka dot ties that usually achieve a look most men (and their girlfriends or wives) want.
Just keep the multiple colors to be shades of the same color (monochrome) or a single contrasting color to be very light, if your tie's background color is white or light. Similarly, if your tie's background color is dark, keep the contrasting color dots dark.
I really, really don't want to buy polka dot bow ties, should I? Yes, you should, if you have been invited to hip parties with a lot of VIPs and your invitation says black tie.
Black tie usually means you need to wear a black bow tie but if the invitees are young and/or of creative background and/or non royalties, you can modify the black tie a little (and you probably should, or risk coming in as the older uncle going to a funeral) by wearing a cool polka dot bow tie with your formal dinner jacket.
Safe choices include black, silver and white small dots, or any other polka dot ties which produce maroon, dark emerald or navy blue shades. (Usually it means dark color dotted with black.)
Is there ever a way to successfully pull off the orange and white large dot polka dot tie? Of course, if you don't mind looking a little supermodel edgy. Wear it with crisp white shirt, intense black suit with sleeves cut above the elbow. White shoes don't hurt either. It's not a professional look but at least it doesn't scream comic.
by: Hendrik Pohl
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