Gentlemen, it’s time to raise the style bar, so make sure you hit this link and treat yourself to the amazing, affordable and stylish collections at The Tie Bar. The Tie Bar is the top destination for amazing quality menswear at super affordable prices, and they’re loved by GQ, Esquire, athletes, and celebrities. They’ve since grown into one of the most trusted voices in affordable style. Great idea by the way.Īs you might already know, they were originally born as an online neckwear marketplace. ![]() I even remember sending my Mom links from the Tie Bar website of stuff I wanted for Christmas. I think it was like 7 or 8 years ago I was watching one of Aaron’s videos over at Alpha M and he mentioned the Tie Bar. In fact, the very first pocket square and cufflinks I ever bought myself came from the Tie Bar. I’m very happy to help promote the Tie Bar because I’ve been shopping with them for years. Since we’re talking about menswear accessories, a lot of the pieces you’re seeing in this video are from the Tie Bar, today’s sponsor. The toilet paper, or whatever else you wanna use, takes up space and helps keep your pocket square from sliding all the way down and disappearing. Wad up some toilet paper and put that down in your pocket first, then add your pocket square on top. Menswear Hack!Īnd, I since promised you a hack, here it is If you’re wearing a slippery silk pocket square and it keeps falling down inside your pocket and you keep pulling it back out, try this. It is absolutely okay to wear stripes on stripes, or checks on checks or dots on dots, but the key is making sure the patterns are a different size, scale and spacing. If you have a wide stripe shirt, go with a small stripe tie. The same rule applies when mixing patterns from your shirt to your tie. If your tie has a small pattern, go with a larger pattern for your pocket square. If you’re wearing a tie with a large pattern, keep the pocket square plain or use a small pattern. Keep your patterns dissimilar, here’s what I mean. ![]() It can coordinate with the color of your suit, or, if you’re wearing a pattern tie, match your pocket square to one of those smaller colors. Treat your pocket square is an accessory. Since your tie is a lot more noticeable, handle that coordination first. If you’re wearing a tie, get that matched up first, then worry about the pocket square. Now yes, I know they’re sometimes sold that way, but that doesn’t mean it’s right. The first menswear fashion faux pas on my list is wearing a matching tie and pocket square set. I’m gonna tailor this a little bit to focus around dressing for events because the holidays are approaching, but this still applies universally. I got your back, so let’s jump in to my list. It’s like having broccoli stuck in your teeth, how do you tell someone without causing embarrassment? That’s why you subscribe to my YouTube channel my friend. So you’ll run around all night long thinking you’ve got everything on point, when you don’t. The other thing is this, nobody’s gonna tell you at the time you’re making a faux pas, that you’re making a faux pas. Because you don’t want anything to distract from that amazing personality you have. ![]() So if you’re trying to get that promotion, showing up to your company holiday party with any of these faux pas could squash your chances. The unfortunate side affect of making a faux pas, is it sends the message that you’re uninformed. I don’t think any of us are really TRYING to commit these fashion felonies, but once again, we don’t know what we don’t know.
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