Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Short-sleeve shirt with a tie? A big no-no in men’s fashion

- lois.fenton@prodigy.net

Q. I have a question about ties with short-sleeve shirts. Should they be the same length as ties you wear the rest of the year, because there always seems something odd about having a tie to my belt without sleeves?

A. Whereas the typical length of a necktie with a longsleeve shirt is to the middle of the belt, there is no acceptable length with a short-sleeve shirt. That is to say, it is not appropriat­e to wear a tie at all with a short-sleeve shirt. This may seem harsh, but it really is no more strict than that a suit consists of a jacket and trousers, not a jacket and shorts.

So why do you see many men wearing short-sleeve shirts with a tie? You see many men wearing toupees as well, but that does not make them right. This is one of a number of classic no-no’s that stays, and has stayed, constant for decades.

I recently made a list of mistakes I see men making in their dressing. Many of them seem even more noticeable in summer than during the rest of the year.

Things not to wear simply because no well-dressed man wears them:

Short-sleeve shirts with a tie

Untucked shirts that are long, loose and baggy

Too short neckties that expose some shirt between the tie and the belt

Too long neckties that extend down to a man’s fly Pre-tied bow ties Clip-on anything: such as bow ties, suspenders

Clothes that are too tight — where the buttons pull and create gaps

Pants that are too long (a slight break looks good; a puddle of fabric at the ankle looks sloppy)

Socks that are short enough to show skin when you are seated

One of the most unappealin­g looks I keep seeing lately is a vast sea of men dressed in unattracti­ve shorts paired with loose/baggy and, of course, untucked T-shirts worn over equally unattracti­ve too-large bellies. They are almost always in some muddy shades of gray and/or olive.

Either of these colors works alone, especially when paired with a white or pastel-colored top, but when combined as a duo, they just look thoughtles­s and sloppy. I have observed this oft-repeated combinatio­n not just on men who are shooting baskets in their driveways or taking the trash out to the curb, but on men accompanyi­ng nicely dressed women and children to medium-priced sit-down restaurant­s.

My strong guess is that these same men would not dress in similarly unappealin­g and uncoordina­ted combinatio­ns when they wear trousers. Why then do they feel that summer gives them the freedom to dress so badly? “Comfort” is not an acceptable answer. Ugly color combinatio­ns are no more comfortabl­e than good-looking ones. Don’t they have a mirror at home?

Summer is such a special and beautiful time of year. Why spoil it? Send fashion queries to Male Call:

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