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Unfortunately, many of us don't have the benefit of a seasoned fashion sense when it comes to choosing outfits. Picking out what to wear even for simple, everyday events can sometimes be tricky, while putting together a winning shirt, suit and tie combination for special occasions can be a major headache. Never fear - wikiHow has you covered. See Step 1 below to get started! | Unfortunately, many of us don't have the benefit of a seasoned fashion sense when it comes to choosing outfits. Picking out what to wear even for simple, everyday events can sometimes be tricky, while putting together a winning shirt, suit and tie combination for special occasions can be a major headache. Never fear - wikiHow has you covered. See Step 1 below to get started! | ||
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#* To be clear, neutral shirt colors like white and similar shades of the same color on ties don't count toward this "three color" rule. For example, if you're wearing a dark blue plaid tie, the different shades of dark blue in the plaid pattern don't count as separate colors. | #* To be clear, neutral shirt colors like white and similar shades of the same color on ties don't count toward this "three color" rule. For example, if you're wearing a dark blue plaid tie, the different shades of dark blue in the plaid pattern don't count as separate colors. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |