Whether a wide or skinny tie is better for a wedding will depend on several factors, including your body type, personal style, and the bride's and groom's preferences.
Wide ties have classic appeal and are suitable for formal weddings because they have more fabric to accommodate formal knots such as the Windsor or half Windsor. Skinny ties impart a modern, sleek look and are more suitable for contemporary or casual weddings.
Also consider how the width of your tie will add to the overall balanced look of your attire. The width of your tie should coordinate with the cut of your suit.
- A wide tie is considered more pairs best with a classic, traditional suit with wider lapels.
- Modern, closer-cut suits with narrow lapels look best with skinny ties.
- If you're unsure, you can always consult with the bride and groom, or choose a medium-width tie.
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