Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Neckties in the News from SM Accessories


Even in these days of more casual work wear, there is nothing like a classic shirt and tie to give a refined appeal to the man wearing it. And at SM Accessories, the way to wear neckties now ranges from monochromatic to pop.  This classic-modern approach to shirts and ties is all about knowing how to mix and match various patterns and colors.

In the Blues: Midnight-Blue dress shirt 
Monochromatic: Violet necktie from Wallstreet
Pop: Preppie Pink tie from Wharton


Classic Sophistication: White dress shirt
Monochromatic: Pinstripe Silver necktie from Wharton
Pop: Deep Violet necktie from Wallstreet


Going monochrome means matching the shirts and ties from the same color family, a more classic approach to corporate wear.  Going pop, on the other hand, means wearing a contrasting tie and shirt, bringing more color and savvy to the boardroom.

If a man is able to master the right matches, it will let his officemates know how fashionable and sophisticated he can be.  Businessmen may sometimes find it too time consuming to mix and match, it can do wonders for their image.  

The Power of Pink: Powder Pink dress shirt
Monochromatic: Pinstripe Pink necktie from Wharton
Pop: Silver striped necktie from Wharton

Lime’ light: Lime Green dress shirt
Monochromatic:  Lime necktie from Wharton 
Pop: Slim Violet necktie from Armando Caruso


The perfect integration of patterns and colors says a lot about one’s total personality.  Colors area major part of decision- making - darker shades can give one are more business like appeal, while less traditional ones reveal a more innovative spirit.  Striped ties are classics, while polka dots and cartoon characters are still in fashion and often a symbol of the wearer’s playfulness

These Necktie Trends are available at SM Men’s Accessories of SM City Marilao and SM City Baliwag. 


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