How to Pair Shirts & Ties with Blue Suits – Smart Menswear Combinations

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If you’re a suit wearer, you may already be aware of how popular a choice blue is when it comes to men’s suiting. As you’re shopping, you might notice that in suiting departments, there’s always a lot of blue options. This is because it’s considered a staple within menswear. But what’s the best way to pair blue suits with other wardrobe elements?

Some ground rules before we answer that question: the reason why blue is so popular in menswear is because it’s neutral. There are many options to be able to create different outfits at different points in time throughout the year. You could always opt to wear a blue suit with a crisp white dress shirt, or you could opt to wear a suit jacket with a pair of contrasting trousers and no tie. One area some gentlemen struggle with is selecting the right tie and shirt to wear with their blue suit. Now, you might be thinking: since the blue suit is neutral, couldn’t I simply wear any shirt or tie with it? The answer is no; unfortunately, not all shirt and tie combinations are created equal. Throughout the color blue, in terms of suiting, there’s a lot of different shades being made available.

Shades Of Blue

Midnight Blue (AKA Midnight Navy)

The midnight navy shade of blue is very deep and rich, and as such, it’s often mistaken for black. I find that this looks best with a crisp white dress shirt most of all. The midnight navy color is also something that is traditionally seen in evening wear.

Sven Raphael Schneider here wears a midnight blue ensemble featuring a double-breasted jacket with a 4-on-1 buttoning pattern.
Sven Raphael Schneider here wears a midnight blue ensemble featuring a double-breasted jacket with a 4-on-1 buttoning pattern.

Navy Blue

The navy suit option is a very classic choice, often used for people who are going to work, to church, or for just day-to-day functions. This looks best with a variety of shirt colors, including white, pastel blue, or even a pastel pink.

Raphael Navy DB Suit Fort Belvedere Bow tie, pocket square and boutonniere
White-collar office attire such as a classic navy suit should be paired with a dress watch

Medium Blue

The medium blue shade is a little bit more understated. This can certainly be dressed up, like the others that were mentioned, with a white dress shirt. You could also try a deep navy dress shirt; this will provide more of a casual look, but also help elevate the overall outfit. If your shirt color is more conservative (white again being the simplest example), a bolder accent piece like a purple tie would be a smart choice. This is going to add a little bit of life to your overall outfit and draw some attention, so when you’re speaking to someone, it just looks a bit more lively. For a stark and modern look, try a white shirt and a solid black necktie.

Medium blue suit
Medium blue suit

Tips On Color Matching

I’ve worked with some gentlemen in the past that sometimes would prefer to wear a full navy suit, a light blue dress shirt, and a solid navy tie; they consider this to look a little bit more clean and refined. Although the navy tie offers a nice contrast to the white or light blue dress shirt, this is actually not the best choice, as a navy tie will clash with the navy of the suit, looking nearly the same but not exactly so. To best counteract this, always choose a tie that offers some contrast to the suit. You could try a light pink, or even something in yellow or green. Lighter or pastel colors will offer you the opportunity to have contrast with the suit but not clash with the overall outfit.

Dark Navy Suit with striped tie and TV fold pocket square
Dark Navy Suit with striped tie and TV fold pocket square

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Textures

Wool

The year-round wool material found in many suits serves as a great foundation to use when mixing in different textures of shirts and ties. In fall and winter, try wearing a wool-based tie against your navy suit; the tie itself being made of wool helps suggest some warmth. You could certainly choose warm colors like burgundy or mustard, or even cooler tones like something in an emerald green. These will all look quite smart in the spring and summer, as well.

Silk, Cotton, Or Linen

Another great option is silk-based ties, as well as ties made from linen (or even cotton) with your blue suits. Keeping the color palette colorful yet pastel will be seasonally appropriate, especially in the spring.

Wool Linen Tie in Textured Orange - Fort Belvedere
Wool Linen Tie in Textured Orange – Fort Belvedere

Shirt Colors

If you were to ask any man today what shirt he would pick to wear with a blue suit, most likely he would say white or light blue–and he wouldn’t be wrong! These are very popular choices. However, these two colors have remained the dominating force of what is purchased for many men who choose to wear a blue suit. Other options you could choose to wear for a little more liveliness are pink, ecru (which looks more like a cream or kind of a light pastel yellow), or even a light gray.

The pastel color of this shirt provides subtle visual interest
The pastel color of this shirt provides subtle visual interest

Patterns

Patterns help give a little more visual interest to your outfit. Some of these choices include a herringbone, a stripe, or even a Glen plaid. There are also many different pattern options made available in men’s suiting. It’s important to remember that when choosing to wear different patterns, you should vary the scale; each item in the outfit, say your shirt or your tie, should have a pattern of a different size.

CIfonelli Navy Suit
A blue RTW suit from Cifonelli showing the characteristic shoulder.

Small patterns are great when you want to remain understated, but still maintain a little bit of visual interest. Medium sized patterns like a sharkskin or a Glen plaid offer a nice way to remain noticeable but still subtle. Large patterns like a broad windowpane or wide chalk stripe can sometimes be seen as more whimsical and very eye-catching, so wear them with care.

Footwear

Because blue is neutral, as we’ve mentioned before, you always have the option of wearing a variety of shades of brown with your blue suit–and of course, a classic black dress shoe will be fine, as well. When wearing a navy or midnight blue suit, one great option is the black cap-toed dress shoe. Chocolate, chestnut, or medium brown shoes would look great with a classic navy or a medium blue suit.

Half Brogue Cap Toe Brown Antique
Half Brogue Cap Toe Brown Antique paired with a blue suit

Conclusion

As you can see, there is a multitude of options when it comes to blue suits; not only can the color of the suit itself vary greatly, but the other wardrobe elements can be equally diverse. Get a few blue suits into your wardrobe, and you’ll be well on your way to having a dapper look for almost any occasion!

What is your favorite shade of blue suit? Let us know in the comments section below!

Outfit Rundown

Today, I’m wearing a blue bird’s eye suit from Indochino. It has a blue base with a little bit of a black weave throughout it the white dress shirt and silver and blue tie I am wearing are both from Hugo Boss.

Kyle in an expertly assembled blue suit outfit
Kyle in an expertly assembled blue suit outfit
Silk Pocket Square in Dark Blue with Orange, Green Large Paisley Pattern- Fort Belvedere

Fort Belvedere

Silk Pocket Square in Dark Blue with Orange, Green Large Paisley Pattern

Cashmere Wool Grenadine Tie in Dark Blue, Light Blue, Off White Stripe

Fort Belvedere

Cashmere Wool Grenadine Tie in Dark Blue, Light Blue, Off White Stripe

Dark Havana Brown Calf Leather Belt Aniline Dyed Cut-To-Size - Folded Edges 3cm x 120cm

Fort Belvedere

Dark Havana Brown Calf Leather Belt Aniline Dyed Cut-To-Size – Folded Edges 3cm x 120cm

Edward Gold Solid Brass Belt Buckle Exchangeable Rectangular 3.5cm with Gold Plating Hypoallergenic Nickel Free

Fort Belvedere

Edward Gold Solid Brass Belt Buckle Exchangeable 3.5cm with Gold Plating Hypoallergenic Nickel Free

I also have on a pebble leather chocolate brown dress shoe from Aston Gray. I’m pairing my blue suit with purple and medium blue striped socks. They look great with my brown shoes and they really complement the blue suit. And my solid Brown belt with gold buckle are from Anson. The colorful pocket square I am wearing is from Fort Belvedere. The unique color combination offers a lot of life to my otherwise very neutral outfit and you can find that in the Fort Belvedere shop.

Reader Comments

    1. That’s silly. Both formally and aesthetically speaking.

      Brown shoes are perfectly fine with a blue suit in most occasions. I would argue that this day it is more appropriate to wear brown than black for a multitude of reasons, the top reasons general level of formality and the fact that black looks bad with darker blues for the same reason Sven recommends not wearing a blue tie and a blue suit. Too similar and not enough contrast.

      Plus, it’s boring. Live a little.

  1. This one obviously hasn’t gone down too well because of the nonsense about brown shoes with a blue suit. I suggest that you deflect attention from your gaffe with a series on the gentlemanly art of cookery, beginning with the potato croquette including an explanation of how it came to be named after Davy “King of the Wild Frontier” Croquette and touching on his time at the Alamo with David Bowie when they invented the Bowie Knife and fork

    1. Wow, what a beautiful and absolutely non sarcastic comment you provided here.
      Are you one of these “no brown in town” people who look high on other people for not following rules from an old world they didn’t even live in ?
      Or maybe you’re an Instagram star wannabe who’s sad about the fact nobody follows him, despite the fact you always show your best boring black cap toe oxfords paired with boring navy socks and a boring navy suit ?

  2. If one wants to go with with a blue look that already includes a navy blue suit and a light blue shirt and still want something blue in the tie, could one go with something that still has navy in it, but while not solid navy (since that would be too close to the navy of the suit) suit, but, would have non-blue (e.g. white or silver) stripes, checks or dots, etc. on an otherwise (navy) blue background? Namely, is it only the solid blue tie that is a bad idea, not blue+one other color?

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