The term "à la page" has been used to describe the look of shirt and tie of the same color. It literally translates, "at the page," and implies "up to the minute" or the most current fashion.
Edit: "assorti" is the translation for "matching".
that would be called matching my good sir. :)
Yes, the phrase "matching shirt and tie" is commonly used to describe the coordination of a shirt and tie in the same color. Additionally, the term "monochromatic" can refer to outfits that consist of varying shades of the same color, which may include both the shirt and tie. This style choice is often associated with a polished and cohesive look.
A cream tie with matching pants.
Without tie or cravat, over. With tie or cravat, under.
Monochromatic.
A normal tuxedo with a black tie or bow tie. You could go for matching outfits or a complete contrast. E.g - Black shirt with a white tie
no. I would wear a different tie , one that isn't a solid color.
Depends on what you are matching it with. What color is your suit/pants? Get that color on your tie and you should be OK. Medium grey (in a glen plaid) or tan could work.
Scarlet Red tie and white shirt. Or. Black tie and white shirt. Or. White tie and dark blue shirt. Or. Electric blue tie and black shirt.
My opinion is no I like to keep things interesting.... also no, nowadays matching your tie and shirt is socially unacceptable and looks quite horrendous
A stain on a shirt or tie..........
depends on the shirt and tie. but make it a thin tie!