The suit I have is a dark grey, the second shade from the left in the following scale; I have a couple of interviews coming up and struggling to decide what combinations would go with it? I'm quite a small chap with a sizable belly and thighs if that limits the choices further. I have everything else for the interviews practiced and rehearsed but forgot about the suit. It may seem I being over pedantic but I really don't have anything to fall back onto if unemployed after uni so any help would be great (as would 20k to train as a science teacher ). Many Thanks.
The convention is white or light blue shirt, or a vertical pinstriped combination of both colours. With white shirt, wear a colour tie that complements the grey in the suit (e.g. pale purple). With light blue or striped shirt wear a colour tie that contrasts with the light blue (e.g. a red pattern). Don't wear a black tie --you are neither a bouncer nor an undertaker. Don't wear a whit tie --you are not a lounge singer. Don't wear a tie that is just one, flat colour; pick a pattern, but avoid stripes if your shirt is striped. Don't wear a thick woolen tie, but a silk one. Since you are portly, wear a tie that is not too wide, since that is like a big bright arrow pointing to your belly. Don't wear a bow tie either --it may make you look choked at the neck, and nd it only looks cool on Dr. Who.
Pale blue or pinstriped is probably the best suggestion with a dark die. As for pink shirts/t-shirts/polo shirts/sweaters etc. No, just no. It does not say 'Yeah, that's right, I can do pink.' All it says is 'Yeah, that's right, I'm trying to give the impression that I'm manly and comfortable with my sexuality enough to do pink, but in reality I'm just trying that little bit too hard and secretly dream about going dogging with a rugby team.' EDIT: Actually that sounds a little harsh and is predominantly in reference to your typical idiotic types you see out of a weekend evening thinking they're cool because of wearing pink.....................Those and my area manager........
As a larger gentleman (and if you ask what goes with what, you're a true gentleman and not an ass,) pay attention to the knot you tie as well. http://www.atailoredsuit.com/match-tie-knot-shirt-collar-style.html It'll tell the person looking at you that you pay attention to the little things, as well as help shape up your figure. Everyone wins.
Thanks for all the replies guys, a great help all round. Going with a simple plain white shirt and striped shaded purple tie. great link thanks, +rep for you sir If I could have pulled pink off I would do, however it just screams "I want to take you to a gay bar" Good point about the tie knot, +rep for you too. Doing the standard half windsor knot, mainly cause that goes best with the shirt.
some ties just scream you want buttsecks.. those are the ties I wear something like this would look good I suppose or something like this.. go good with a grey suit..
^^^ Win. Ostentatious. Anyone can buy a university tie. Someone who has a degree puts it on his CV where it belongs --he doesn't need to advertise.
Definitely not pink, as soon as I see a pink tie I think 'all talk, no ability' and it's often strangely been true of the candidate. Red tie.
Never trust a man wearing a pink shirt Never *ever* trust a man wearing a floral shirt Shoot anyone wearing a hawaiian shirt as someone who looks like they've been dragged through a ditch backwards and on fire whatever style of suit I wear i'm just gonna say *shrug* also... check beforehand if there's a dress code, no point turning up in a suit when everyone else is in jeans/t-shirt or shirt/trousers [essentially a suit but w/out the jacket and sometimes without the tie]...
What level job is this for? We talking a 50k+ a year job or 20-49k? Also how old are you? Shirt - White Tie - 6/7th gray from the left + any color. Striped or Checkard will be good. Never do a solid tie with a solid shirt. The color (should be darker like red or dark blue) should be the main component of the tie. The gray is the accent to provide a medium between the shirt and suit. I worked at Macy's for a few years in Men's Furnishings so I got you covered