Suit without tie guidelines? (2024)

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I really like the look of a suit with unbuttoned shirt and no tie. Maybe not for the office, but for taking a chick on a nice date or something. I think it looks great without being too stuffy, and it seems really flattering for a tall athletic shape. Unfortunately I have no idea the rules on making this look work. Hoping you guys could spell it out for me? Especially which cuts, styles of suit, fabrics, how many buttons, etc? Thanks.

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this can look good if the shirt collar is high and stands up on it's own, preferably a spread collar.

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Google Tom Ford. He does it amazingly well. As long as the collar stands up on its own without flopping—I've found stiff and point collars work best, rather than spread. I often do crisp white shirt with two/three buttons undone, dark suit and a pocket square.

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You have to own the look or it will appear like you've just come from work and taken your tie off.

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Ford looks like a seventies lounge lizard with his receding hairline and too many buttons undone. Clooney is the master of this look IMO.
The biggest mistake I see is when the shirt collar flops down over itself. Like Mac just said, make sure your shirt collar holds up. IMO you need a point or medium spread not a cutaway, and if you spray a bit of starch on when you iron it will do the trick.

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+1 to spread, stiff collars that stand up/don't flop out. Also, I'd go with barrel cuffs.

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Originally Posted by gateslion

chick on a nice date or something.

Hypothetically speaking.

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Originally Posted by Kslim

3 buttons. Gotta show a little skin!

No. This will often make you appear as a douche or gigolo. 2 Buttons is max on this and little to no (preferred) chest hair should be seen.

Originally Posted by NORE

this can look good if the shirt collar is high and stands up on it's own, preferably a spread collar.

+1 On this again. Stiff collar that stays within the jack lapels looks wonderful. Do not flop them outside the jacket or else you will look like a douche or gigolo (or both).

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Originally Posted by Orsini

The "rule" would be to wear a tie.

No. Like everyone else has said, if you have a shirt made for this purpose (and a great, stiff collar truly is necessary), this looks absolutely fine.

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One person is doing it right, one is doing it wring, I will let you be the judge.

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It's funny how suave and stylish Brad Pitt is supposed to look in this movie, but to anybody with even a hint of what to look for knows that his suit looks like a god damn train wreck. It's sad how the majority of the population will see nothing wrong with his outfit.

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Originally Posted by spitfirees20

No. Like everyone else has said, if you have a shirt made for this purpose (and a great, stiff collar truly is necessary), this looks absolutely fine.

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I didn't say it didn't. And I don't care what everyone said.

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I would not button the jacket if you're not wearing a tie, too much formality contrasted with casualness. Apparently in the Edwardian/Victorian era, jackets were made to hug the torso and stay flat on the stomach without even having to be buttoned... If you had the money, I'd get a 'tieless' wardrobe made up just for that purpose- a jacket that fits snugly without being buttoned, and of course high, stiff-collared shirts. On the shirts, I've always thought it would be good to design them where the collar points would stay relatively close to each other even if unbuttoned... too much spread and you start getting the '70's lounge lizard' look

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Suit without tie guidelines? ›

Understanding how to wear a suit without a tie and still look posh depends on the right accessories. Events with a dress code between formal and casual are the perfect option to wear a suit without a tie. These types of events are usually co*cktail parties, birthday parties, or interviews.

Is it acceptable to wear a suit without a tie? ›

Understanding how to wear a suit without a tie and still look posh depends on the right accessories. Events with a dress code between formal and casual are the perfect option to wear a suit without a tie. These types of events are usually co*cktail parties, birthday parties, or interviews.

Is not wearing a tie unprofessional? ›

A tie is a safe option

If you decide to wear a tie, the hiring manager may still respect your effort to be professional. In contrast, not wearing a tie when the hiring manager expects one can make you appear unprofessional.

Is a suit without a tie considered business casual? ›

Men's Business Casual Attire

Shirt – Acceptable attire includes a shirt with collar; a sweater or vest over a shirt with a collar; a dress shirt without a collar; a turtleneck; a sweater over a shirt without a collar. A tie is not necessary for business casual.

What is it called when you wear a suit with no tie? ›

Whilst this is not to say that men can now show up to work wearing t-shirts, jeans and hoodies (though many do), there has been an increase in employees wearing a suit - but without the tie. This is often known as business casual - and has to be pulled off in a specific way.

Why don't men wear ties anymore? ›

The Rise of Business Casual

And even within office cultures, the perception around ties began to change. Ties were something that could be slipped on before a big meeting, but they were fundamentally unnecessary and something of a nuisance to many men.

Is it OK to not wear a tie with a suit to a wedding? ›

“Black tie optional” essentially lets guests choose between wearing a bowtie with their tux or a more laid-back look with just a suit. Similarly, semi-formal wedding attire suggests the laid-back look of a suit without a tie.

What does not wearing a tie symbolize? ›

A necktie can give us a sense of belonging and pride. On the other hand, not wearing a necktie can sometimes be seen as a sign of being too casual or not taking things seriously enough. This is why, in some workplaces and industries, wearing a necktie is still considered a must.

Is it okay not to wear a tie on business attire? ›

Business professional attire may include dress pants with a button-up collared shirt or sports jacket, matching suit with no tie, or dress pants and a collared shirt and tie.

Are ties out of style? ›

The tie as a de facto part of everyday dressing, like underwear, is probably a thing of the past. It has been quietly losing ground for years, between the advent of casual Fridays, the general blurring of lines between our personal and professional lives and the working-from-home days of the pandemic.

Does business professional mean you have to wear a tie? ›

Men's ties are, as we mentioned, an absolute must for business professional attire. However, ties are also an important accessory, and a way to show some of your personal style. When it comes to ties, the knot is important, but so is the color, and pattern if you so choose and how it matches with your shirt or suit.

Do men have to wear a tie with business attire? ›

Typically involves a combination of dress shirts, slacks or chinos, and loafers or dress shoes. Ties are optional, and jackets can be more relaxed.

Can I wear a suit without a tie for a job interview? ›

If the role you're going for is high-profile or very formal, then a tie won't look out of place, but for most interviews it's ok to go without. Does the company have a signature brand colour? If so, show you've done your research with a subtle touch of it in your outfit, such as with your choice of tie, shirt or socks.

What shoes to wear with suit no tie? ›

The whole cut shoe (a shoe that's made of a single piece of leather) is typically more elegant and refined so it will stand out more with a suit. A loafer will work well too because it's a casual look. Loafers work especially well with lighter colored suits. However, any well polished, well-made dress shoe will work.

Is it okay to not wear a tie to a job interview? ›

Business casual refers to clothing such as a shirt with the top button undone, a pullover, jumper, or sweater, and no tie. Suitable for: If you are going to an interview at a bank, legal or economic organization, or government institution, give preference to a business casual style.

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