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Men's Button Down Collar Rules - Button-Down Dress Shirt Collars & When To Wear - Style
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Hi! I'm Antonio Centeno, the founder of Real Men Real Style. Today, I'm going to be talking
about button-down collar rules.
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Okay, guys, this is the question that came in. In came in from a good friend of mine
named Jonathan and he writes me from Texas and he's asking, "Antonio, we had a seminar
on business etiquette last week and the discussion of wearing a button-down collar shirt with
a suit came up. The speaker was very adamant that men should never wear a button-down collar
shirt with a suit, only with a blazer. To a limited degree, I agree with her. However,
if you're in a working environment where suits are hardly ever worn, are you just happy just
to see men making the effort and should we try to make them feel bad if they break this
rule?"
All right, so Jonathan has got a good point and it's something that -- so let me just
go ahead and explain the rules and then I'll talk about the bigger issue, which is what
if you see someone violating the rule.
Button-down collars, they are casual. So normally, you wouldn’t see them worn with a suit because
a suit, by its very nature, is more formal. So it's like mixing water and oil. They just
don't go well together. Now, let's take it down a notch and as we know, right below a
suit comes a blazer with a pair of dark trousers so it's not truly a suit, and that's where
about as formal as I would recommend that a man wear a button-down collared shirt with
this type of a setup.
Now, with a sports jacket with a pair of odd trousers or even denim, it looks much better.
It fits the very nature of the item and the clothing. And then when you're wearing a dress
shirt by itself -- well, hopefully you have pants on. Otherwise, you're going to get hauled
off to -- okay, you know what I'm saying, guys. So basically, if you're wearing a shirt
by itself or wearing a sports jacket, that's when the button-down looks pretty good because
it matches the casual nature of the outfit that you're trying to pull off.
Now, matching it with a tie, ties are a bit more formal in nature, although there are
many casual ties. So match it with a casual tie, it looks pretty good. And what do I mean
by casual? Let's go with something that's made perhaps from a worsted wool or it's got
a bit of a napped surface to it, or even a silk tie that has a very casual pattern to
it. I'm not talking novelty ties here. I'm talking ones that have repeat patterns. Probably
about a striped tie is about as formal as I would want to go with the button-down.
Those are in general the rules. However, whenever I see a man violating the rules, and I've
broken these rules by the way, I'm not going to mention it because a true gentleman never
points it out unless you've got something hanging on your teeth, then you're going to
go tell somebody. But if it's a small thing like that, you're not going to correct them.
If somebody has their jacket unbuttoned, you don't go up to them and button it up because
it's one of those things that you respect another man and the way he puts himself together.
Now, you may want to offer guidance in a very gentle way. Perhaps it's something that you
may point out that, "Hey, I found this great website and they've got all this good information.
You've got to check out this video. What do you think?" That's a much better way of pointing
it out than actually trying to embarrass the guy in front of other people. That's one thing
you don't -- because people are not going to remember what you say to them. People remember
how you make them feel. Remember that. It's pretty important, and you don't want to ever
make anyone feel small or inferior because really, what does it say about you as a person?
So that's my rule when it comes to dressing, is that I don't overstep my boundaries and
try to push something, and I never say never because I have seen some men pull things off,
which I didn’t think could be done. But at the end of the day, my advice is don't
wear that combination, but if you see somebody who is or if you do, more power to you and
best of luck, but someone should not overstep their boundaries and try to correct that.
All right, Jonathan, I hope that helped. If you have anymore questions about men's style,
make sure to check out the links down below. I'm going to link you some useful articles
that will talk in more detail about this, especially the button-down collar. So in case
if you have any questions about it, you can go see exactly what I mean by a button-down
collar.
Okay. Take care. I'll see you in the next video. Bye-bye.