Opinions please on the outfit on my profile page. I'm looking for something a little bit different for a sports presentation dinner.
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Opinions please on the outfit on my profile page. I'm looking for something a little bit different for a sports presentation dinner.
I'm not a massive fan of waistcoats worn as stand alone pieces. How formal is the dinner? Do you have to stick to suiting or can you be a bit more creative?
If the case is the former, lose the waistcoat and stick to a two piece. Black will work but I'm not a massive fan of black and pink. A dark navy would work better.
If the case is the latter, how about losing the tie? Undo a couple of buttons, swap the waistcoat for a sports jacket and the trousers for chinos.
Need to know more about the cirmcustances before I can give proper advice mate.
The pink is far too vibrant to work formally I think. If it was more subtle it would probably work best with a nice grey suit, or perhaps navy.
The pink shirt/tie combo is a huge no-no for me. I went to a few formal dinners with guest speakers etc at the start of the year, and there was always one person desperately trying to stand out with a shocking pink shirt or pink waistcoat (!!). Its either formal or its not, and that particular pink shirt/tie combo is not formal.
If its not actually formal, but you absolutely must wear a waistcoat, mix it with a white shirt and a nice navy or burgundy knitted tie
I have to agree with everyone, I hate the pink. It's such a tryhard way to stand out.
Maybe a white shirt with the pink tie would be ok, or even a lighter pink shirt.
I would definitely wear a blazer with it - perhaps a light grey blazer with the black trousers and waistcoat? I think that would bridge the divide with these colours and stand out whilst not being in your face.
Massive improvement. Mixing in pretty much ANY tie with a white shirt works wonders.. I only suggested a knitted tie as something a bit more "different".
Yeah, you definitely need something to stop you looking like a snooker player.
I like Pins' suggestion of a lighter contrast jacket. Whack in a pocket square, and you're good to go.
Btw I didn't see your original picture, but I like pink shirts and ties (if subtle and not "shocking"), but probably not in this situation
Please get a blazer and a pocket square
Better but still not looking good imo