How To Style A Green Suit: Combinations With Shirts and Ties

green suit styling ideas for men

look at a mango and you can tell its colour, smell it to know if it is ripe. Eat a slice of it and you can conclude its taste. Cool!

Tailoring also goes somewhat the same way. Unless you wear a garment and have a look in the mirror

You don’t know if it works in or against your favour. Until you try different green suit combinations you cannot say for sure how you could make the best of this gizmo of men’s sartorial treasure.

A green suit is a tailoring move, most men steer clear from. Whatever the reasons, but missing out on this ever-green suit colour could deprive you of the real pleasure of suiting.

Why even try A Green suit

green suit with white shirt and blue tie

That seems an obvious question, why would you think of wearing a green suit as an alternative to traditional black, navy, brown, blue, or grey. Even if the occasion demands for a less formal suit, you have blue, light grey, or khaki. The answer lies in the following facts.

First, green is also a practically acceptable colour in suiting. Secondly, it flatters different complexions and conforms to many occasions. And finally, when a suit can smoothly combine with all popular shirt and tie combos (given, you choose the right shade of green and shirt), then why not add it to the SUIT fleet.

What Shades of Green Suit to wear

Interestingly green too, has myriad shades to offer. But, to pull off a green suit one should concentrate on most versatile colours- sea green, moss, and olive. Deep shades are fitting options for serious events such as- wedding or office.

Olive can brilliantly handle casual suiting. However, to project power and excellence through a green suit, go for a statement deep emerald.

What Shoes to wear with a Green suit

Green suiting throws more confusions when tried at first. However, once you take a step back and ponder, all the doubts flee. In fact, with a green suit outfit, it is super-easy to integrate black or brown shoes. Even grey shoes (we will show you how).

For dressy events choose black oxfords or derby. These two are the bosses among formal shoes. Whether showing authority in the boardroom or setting stage on fire at a wedding or simply elevate an outfit, these masterpieces will never fail you.

To dilute the dressiness gear down to brown shoes. Brown versions are fairly suitable with green suits, especially dark brown to coffee brown.

Step down a little bit and you meet Wingtips and monk straps, these humble guys coordinate business casual very well. They are also appropriate for semi-formal scenarios.

Finally, loafers, no suited guy can ever feel at home without wearing a pair of loafer shoes and a casual version of suit.

What colour Shirts to wear with Green suits

Shirts sit at the nucleus of any suit ensemble. At very first, choosing a shirt colour with green suit might nonplus any gentlemen, but the trick lies with the shades. Although it is true that not everyone can master the art of mixing and matching but paying attention to the shade of the shirt could solve the riddle.

There are five principal colour shirts that one can wear green suits. Ice blue, white, lavender, beige, light pink, black, and light to medium grey shades. Now we can break down the complete spectrum into formal and casual. Light coloured spectrum belongs to the formal end, darker ones will join casual side.

  • Ice blue, white are official colours and look imposing with dark tones of green such as forest or emerald. Wear dark colour ties- brown, grey and maroon tones to complement the whole look.
  • Lavender and beige shirts are second-in-command. They work as standby to switch colours and display creativity.
  • Pink is a breathtakingly exuberant. Palest hues work best with light to slightly medium shades of green.

How to Choose a Green suit

To maximize styling and mileage of a green suit, one has to pay attention to fabric, structure, shade, fit and occasion, of course. Play with the details to match the setting you are heading.
Fabric is chief factor when it comes to season and context- where you are a wearing a suit.

Wool is great for winter and dressing up. It drapes elegantly and gives off sophistication. Wool-blend and cotton are slightly fashionable options.

Also, structure of the suit will decide if it is appropriate for corporate or outdoor. Unlined and deconstructed suits are most casual, you can wear them with chino, denim, or loafers. On the other hand, padded shoulders and fully structured suit is excellent piece in the traditional environment.

Cut-wise there are mainly two options single breasted or double breasted. If you desire to achieve higher level of formality and look the part go for a double. For the most part, single two-buttoned jackets are fair game.

For the fit, we recommend not overlooking what improves your appearance. Look for slim-fitting suits if you are an average frame. For the tall and heavy, a marginally looser cut should work.

Outfit Inspirations

Business Environment

Who said green suits can’t do business? Given half a chance, they can outsmart any conventional colour suit. Wear dark green suit with white or pale blue shirt to ooze influence. Best thing about dark suits is that it is easy to wear shirts and tie with them. Moreover, matching shoes is super-easy.

Pay attention to the minutest detail. Go for notch lapel, two-button, flap pockets to ensure your style stays within formal boundaries. Also look for any imperfections- e.g. collar of the jacket sticking out of place or sleeves are too tight.

In addition, wear a shirt with classic collar. Confirm the shirt cuff is fairly visible under jacket sleeves.

Pants should streamline your legs and not too long or short. Single-pleat, two pocket agrees with the custom of tailoring.

Casual

Casual suggests both latitude and attitude. That’s to say you can switch around things. Play with the details. Forgo neckties and incorporate smart pants like cropped chinos or slim fitting jeans.

First thin first, suit material has to be linen, fresco or tweed-blend.

Green suit with Sneakers

Suit with sneakers is a monumental outfit combination. It conveys leisurely vibes and feels classic. To attain this this innovative look, dismantle the suit and wear like an overshirt. Just be sure to wear a tailored green suit with sleek pants that look consistent with the casual nature of sneakers.

Wear pure white crewneck and finish the outfit with white sneakers. Tuck the t-shirt to execute a clean-cut ensemble that fulfils the requirement.

Green suit with Loafers

Did not we say, we would bring this outfit to you. Let us do it like a maven. As we know loafers are, just loafers. Therefore, anything serious is going to look odd and overboard here. An olive-green suit is perfect blend with mid-grey loafers.

Given that you have chosen the suit in Linen-cotton material and added patch pockets is half-job done. A sharp jacket that hugs you dearly and has enough freedom for a button-down shirt will seal the deal harmoniously.

Cute loafers (without socks) are the phenomenal footwear to top off the attire.

Separates

Splitting a suit can be a fatal mistake in certain circumstances, but this is opposite with a green suit. Easy to breakdown into its components and able to coordinate with non-matching articles, this special garment can come handy in many situations. For instance, family dinners, daytime wedding, and casual Fridays.

Consider a dark toned green suit jacket to pair with navy or grey trousers. Wear striped shirt to add some flair and change the dynamics of the outfit. If the occasion calls for a tie, do it. Else a pocket square will do fine.

Similarly combine the green trousers with your favourite sports jacket to flaunt timeless elegance.

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