Your Holiday Party Questions Answered
Even with the same yearly traditions, most of us hit a reindeer shaped roadblock when trying to find the right outfit for the season of endless revelry. Try these timeless staples on for size to look your best while avoiding the Office Santa’s lap.
Merry-making with the In-Laws:
Bar III Men’s Harmont Horseshoe Skinny Tie: Need some luck with your new side of the family? You can spread cheer with the in-laws without double spiking the eggnog. A skinny tie achieves style without trying too hard, and it's festive hue eludes cheesy in favor of tasteful. Add this mini charm pattern to your look, and we’ve got a successful night (just don’t totally skip the booze).
The Office’s Strenuous Shindig:
Original Penguin Shadetree Paisley Tie: Susan from Accounting may be wearing her annual cat sweater (is she wearing it ironically? We’ll never know.), but you should dress to impress. An unexpected design like this brings your game to its finest, making your look the most memorable of the night (after the intern’s little, little black dress. Yikes).
Christmas Eve Soiree:
Tallia Men’s Blazer: An upscale night calls for a suave dinner jacket. High-brow but not pretentious, this topper goes beyond satisfying the dress code. Rich undertones make this pairable with either black or grey slacks – add a checked collared shirt for an interesting contrast. Polish it all off with a neutral bow tie to earn major fashion points.
Chanukah (and the 100 other ways to spell it):
Vince Camuto Printed Button-Down Shirt: The Maccabees didn’t make one ridiculously small pot of oil last eight days so you could spin the dreidel in yesterday’s sweats. This top gives off just the right amount of Festivus vibes, plus it makes a good layer under any knit for your next ugly sweater party. Because those who dress poorly get Shin.
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By: Emma McAnaw