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A Tie Or Not?

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25Avalon Sun 27-Jul-25 10:44:44

I think dh will be fine as he is minus tie. It’s a wedding anniversary not a wedding and even at the latter I’ve seen many dressed down people. It doesn’t seem to matter very much these days unless it’s supposed to be very formal which this isn’t. It’s about getting together and celebrating.

Allira Sun 27-Jul-25 10:42:12

Short-sleeved shirt with a linen jacket if he has one.
No tie!

Oreo Sun 27-Jul-25 10:37:19

BlueBelle

Going without a jacket in mid August as long as it’s not raining is fine
There is far too much worry about is this right is that right wear what you like and feel good in, life’s far to short to worry about things like ties and jackets
He sounds smart and clean wear what he feels good in

Exactly.

Oreo Sun 27-Jul-25 10:36:11

petra

Calendargirl
If your husband is concerned about the tie, one thing he shouldn’t do is wear a tie with a short sleeved shirt.

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
It always looks ridiculous doesn’t it.

Witzend Sun 27-Jul-25 08:43:39

I still remember dd1 at maybe 3, saying, very bemused, ‘What’s that, Daddy?’ when he was - for once - wearing a tie, since we must have been off to a very rare, formal do.

For work, since he was a civil engineer building an airport in a Middle Eastern desert, everyday work togs were shorts and a short sleeved shirt, open necked of course.

Jaxjacky Sun 27-Jul-25 08:35:34

His choice sounds fine, if it’s cooler, maybe a long sleeved, but casual, shirt, definitely no tie.

Humbertbear Sun 27-Jul-25 07:59:50

DH hasn’t worn a tie in over 20 years. I bought him a linen shirt with a stand up collar that doesn’t require a tie. That said, it has to be a very special occasion for him to wear it. He goes everywhere in a t-shirt and combat trousers. We went to a funeral last week and he didn’t even take a jacket. I take the attitude that people would rather have his presence than worry about what he is wearing.

Calendargirl Sun 27-Jul-25 07:47:18

I’ll just add, as the OP, all this hot weather we’ve had made me think of dressing more casually, but today it’s quite dull, so I realise on a more dismal day, DH might need something different.

Usually it’s me fretting about what to wear, but for once, I have two suitable dresses, one for a hot day, one for a cooler one, so I’m not worried for myself.

keepingquiet Sun 27-Jul-25 07:33:29

He should wear what he likes. The host said it doesn't matter- which means they just want people to turn up and celebrate with them!

They want people to be comfortable in the hot weather.

It isn't always (or rarely in my circles) about the clothes.

BlueBelle Sun 27-Jul-25 07:29:52

Going without a jacket in mid August as long as it’s not raining is fine
There is far too much worry about is this right is that right wear what you like and feel good in, life’s far to short to worry about things like ties and jackets
He sounds smart and clean wear what he feels good in

Calendargirl Sun 27-Jul-25 07:18:14

Thank you all for your helpful replies.

Personally, I never thought of wearing a tie with a SS shirt, it was only DH fretting about one. I too have always felt that you just ‘don’t’ wear one, so that’s settled.

The jacket issue raised is another one though. I can see that a linen type one would be best, unfortunately DH doesn’t possess one, and his other jackets are more winter weight.

Hmm!

Can’t imagine he would get much wear out of one as he rarely goes to anything else where he would use it.

More food for thought. 🤔

Astitchintime Sun 27-Jul-25 06:45:37

I am also in the ‘no tie’ camp. Somehow, a tie just doesn’t look right with a short sleeved shirt - long sleeve turned back slightly, yes, but not short sleeves.
And a linen jacket would lift the outfit perfectly. Enjoy the celebration lunch 🥂

NotSpaghetti Sun 27-Jul-25 06:37:21

I would be amazed if people wore ties with short sleeve linen.

My husband would automatically wear a linen jacket with this type of outfit - and immediately that would look smarter than just wearing a shirt.

As others have said, it sounds like a jacket is the way to go.

eazybee Sun 27-Jul-25 06:06:40

I would think a light linen jacket might be appropriate as summer weather is unpredictable and you might gather outside. Definitely no tie with a short-sleeved shirt.

Elowen33 Sat 26-Jul-25 18:55:42

There will be very few men wearing ties in the middle of August, what he is planning sounds perfect for the event.

Personally I dont think a tie looks right with a short sleeved shirt.

petra Sat 26-Jul-25 18:42:27

Calendargirl
If your husband is concerned about the tie, one thing he shouldn’t do is wear a tie with a short sleeved shirt.

Blossoming Sat 26-Jul-25 18:35:40

It doesn’t sound like a tie is expected but would agree he should wear a jacket. If it’s very warm the men may take their jackets off later, have a lovely time.

Crossstitchfan Sat 26-Jul-25 18:35:12

What he has planned sounds nice bit I agree that he should wear a jacket. He can always remove it, and the tie, later if no-one else is wearing one. I think a shirt and tie and no jacket is a bit too casual.

winterwhite Sat 26-Jul-25 18:18:54

Don’t think a tie necessary these days but from your report of what the hostess said no jacket might be a bit on the casual side.

Have a good time.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 26-Jul-25 18:11:52

No tie necessary, enjoy the celebrations

BlueBelle Sat 26-Jul-25 18:11:42

He’s been told he can wear anything so he ll be fine without a tie I don’t think many men wear ties now unless it’s a very formal occasion
He sounds fine

Ladyleftfieldlover Sat 26-Jul-25 18:04:50

He could always put a tie in his pocket, just in case!

kittylester Sat 26-Jul-25 17:51:45

I don't think a tie is necessary. His outfit sounds fine.

J52 Sat 26-Jul-25 17:49:42

It all sounds fine without a tie. I thought it was preferable that no tie is worn with short sleeved shirts, could be mistaken.
My DH, after a professional life of suits, ties etc. rarely wears a tie, unless at a funeral or wedding.

Calendargirl Sat 26-Jul-25 17:45:06

Have been invited to a wedding anniversary celebration mid August. A Sunday Lunch for about 60 people, in a local smartish hotel.

I checked with the hostess about the dress code for the men. She said there was no dress code, as such, some might wear a suit, some a jacket and trousers, but really, whatever DH felt comfortable in, especially if it’s a hot day.

So he intends to wear a pair of light coloured M&S trousers, with a cotton/linen short sleeved shirt from Next. He thought a tie was needed, but he doesn’t have a suitable one and rarely wears ties, only a black one for funerals.

I said he would soon be taking it off anyway, and don’t think it’s required.

But am I right? Do you think he should be wearing a tie, and does the outfit sound too casual, although he looks very nice in it?

He’s been guided by me, and I hope I haven’t got it wrong,

(No idea what others will be wearing).