The color of the tie should be determined according to the color and pattern of the suit and shirt.
The appropriate shades are based on the large area of the suit, supplemented by the small area of the tie, so as to set off, embellish and decorate each other. If the suit is dark, the tie can be lighter; if the suit is light or gray, the tie can be dark.
The warm and cold colors are suitable, that is, the cool and warm colors of the suit and tie should be coordinated. For example, a light gray suit can use a dark and heavy-colored tie that intersects cold and warm; a blue suit can use a tie with purple and black stripes and a dark dot pattern; a black suit can use red and white diagonal stripes, and a brown suit can be matched with a silver-grey background diagonal tie. .
Generally speaking, the number of ties should be more than the number of suits. A suit can be equipped with three to four ties, so that even if the suit is not changed frequently, and the tie is often changed, it can give people a new look.
