Solid Color tie with ribbed pattern
* When you look closely, you will see a very fine ribbed pattern in the fabric. Changing the tension of the warp created the ribbed effect. Solid colored ties with such a ribbed pattern are slightly less formal and less shiny. In addition stains don't show as easily. With this considered, the solid color tie with ribbed pattern is popular for daily business attire.
Matching solid color ties
* Solid color ties are the easies ties to match to shirt and suit. When matching a tie three main tings need to be considered: Right color combination, the patterns, and the fabrics. Most men find it hardest to match patterns correctly. When wearing a solid color tie this is a no-brainer. They match well with any shirt: Striped or checkered. – As long as the colors go with one another.
Matching the Skinny Tie
* Matching a skinny tie requires more than the right suit and shirt. Equally important is the type of tie knot chosen as well as the man wearing the skinny tie. The skinny necktie looks best on tall and thin men and should be matched with European cut suits that have a narrow lapel. In addition, the type of tie knot tied matters. Best are smaller and narrower knots such as the half Windsor knot as well as the classic Four in Hand knot.
Skinny Ties & Neckties
Skinny ties can be worn for both formal and casual occasions. For a formal look, pair a skinny tie with a fitted dress shirt that has a smaller collar, a bow tie would work as well. Try to avoid pairing a skinny tie with a double-breasted suit or box-like dress shirts. Because skinny ties are thin, what you wear should be slim-fitted as well to create a cohesive ensemble. If you're not a suit or jacket person, wear a pastel-colored dress shirt with a darker skinny tie, dark slacks and a thin belt.