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Wearing a suit without a tie?

What do you guys think about wearing a suit without a tie? My only sport coat is cashmere- wrong season for that.

I have a dressier evening event to attend and was thinking of wearing my tan suit with a light blue shirt, no tie (tie is not necessary). I also have a dark brown suit with blue pinstripes- maybe that would be better for an evening event?

Would you wear a suit sans tie?


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Old 06-14-2006, 09:46 AM
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I have done it and it looks nice when the shirt is not over the top.
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I never ever ever wear a tie with my suit (pin stripe Armani). Of course someone always makes a comment but I always get compliments.
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Yeah--I will wear a suit without a tie on various occasions.

It all depends upon the event.
Some events where I have forgone a tie:
Company X-mas party
outdoor wedding
charity dinners
cocktail parties
theatre

When I wear a tie
"uppity" dinners
anything involving being in a church/house of worship
opera
formal weddings

Summertime is definatley more relaxed for attire--go for it. you can even jazz it up with a french-cuff shirt or a pocket square.
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Cool- I have a french-cuffed (Freedom Cuffs?) shirt and some nice cufflinks I planned to wear to jazz it up.
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Cool- I have a french-cuffed (Freedom Cuffs?) shirt and some nice cufflinks I planned to wear to jazz it up.
make sure your undershirt is a v-neck--you don't want it visible with the top button of your dress shirt undone.
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Mock turtleneck. Or light sweater or even "polo" type shirt but buttoned all the way up to the top. Or....
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What's a suit?
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Just claim your from LA.

Now we are beciming a fashion Forum to?
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Okay,

I'm going to stick my neck out and give a traditionalist's reply. No, I wouldn't wear a suit without a tie. I definitely wouldn't wear french cuffs and no tie. Why don't you want to wear a tie? What's wrong with the cashmere coat?

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No, definitely not.

I think it looks pretentious. It's one thing to wear a suit for work and go out for beers afterwards and take off the tie and unbutton the top button. It's another thing completely to wear a glorified t-shirt underneath a jacket.

To me, when I show up to an event and someone is dressed that way...I know I'm with the wrong crowd.
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No, definitely not.

I think it looks pretentious. It's one thing to wear a suit for work and go out for beers afterwards and take off the tie and unbutton the top button. It's another thing completely to wear a glorified t-shirt underneath a jacket.

To me, when I show up to an event and someone is dressed that way...I know I'm with the wrong crowd.
My wife and I are heading to Burns Steak house next month with another couple we are close friends with.

15 years ago whenI first went there it was all suits and ties and I was dressed appropriatly. 10 years ago the same.
6 years ago, some suits and ties but more t-shirts and polo shirts and dockers. (sidenote - up until 6 years ago I never heard one cel phone ring in the place, now people are on them at the table = rude!) 2 years ago the only ones wearing suits were the much older fellows (60+) the 30 somethings and 40 somethings were all "dressed down" This time I wore a suit with a dress shirt and no tie.

I think I will wear a tie again next time I go. I will advise my friend to do the same. Maybe make a statement to the rest of the crowd, although I doubt they care.

When I was in Miami and went to the Forge I wore a dress shirt and suit no tie and fit in perfectly with the crowd. Which was very hip, and I felt I blended in better when I went to the Delano afterwards.

I think it depends a lot on the crowd. Tampa Florida? Yeah a siut will work with a tie, South Beach Miami? Only if your a drug lord then probably not anyway. Not these days.
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I just went to Berns Steakhouse 2 weeks ago. I wore a dress shirt (striped, dark, Banana Repub.) and tan slacks. The other partons were dressed about the same except for a few jeans & shorts wearers. I would have felt way over dressed in a coat and tie.

Get the dessert wine sampler and apple pie upstairs. Good stuff.
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Let me be straight, I usually wear a polo shirt and dockers to work or a dress shirt sans tie with dress pants. A suit on very rare occassions. I just don't like the suit-with-t-shirt look.
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just don't like the suit-with-t-shirt look.
I don't think anyone was advocating that--except maybe Don Johnson circa 1987.
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I like the tie option.
Of course my tie collection is extensive. A big part of my ties were given to me from my Grandfather who worked in the state capital in the 40's 50's & 60's. So when ever I get a chance I where a tie. Looks classy I think.
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I just went to Berns Steakhouse 2 weeks ago. I wore a dress shirt (striped, dark, Banana Repub.) and tan slacks. The other partons were dressed about the same except for a few jeans & shorts wearers. I would have felt way over dressed in a coat and tie.

Get the dessert wine sampler and apple pie upstairs. Good stuff.
How long have you been going there? I swear 15 years ago you probably would not be seated in there without a jacket and tie. How times have changed.

Your making me rething my attire. I felt kind of funny in there with a suit on last time, sort of like I was hokey for getting dressed up for the place. I will probably wear slacks and a shirt instead and skip the jacket all together.
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Personally, I'm not keen on the suit no tie look. To me, it says, "I know it is a formal event, but I'm too cool to wear a tie."

Buy a blue blazer. You can go open collar, mock turtleneck or tie with slacks or khakis. It's the most versatile thing you can have. When I traveled internationally a lot, I wore a navy blue suit - and the jacket would double as a faux blazer with a pair of slacks.
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There is no such thing as overdressed.

You should never wear a shirt with french cuffs unless it is with a suit, you also should wear a tie with french cuffs.
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looks great:



Just kidding.
Actually, I think they can look rather sharp.


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