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Reply 1
sloaney87
Anyone have to wear them for sixth form?

Quick questions

1. What colour tie matches a pink shirt?
2. Black or charcoal grey suit?


tehehehe!

You arn't serious are you?
Reply 2
sloaney87
Anyone have to wear them for sixth form?

Quick questions

1. What colour tie matches a pink shirt?
2. Black or charcoal grey suit?


hehe, you ahve to wear unfiroum at 6ith form!?? unlucky..

lol pink shirt and grey suit?!? bloody hell, sounds like a fashion disaster.

dont let everdawn see this thread..
Reply 3
brown goes REALLY well with pink.
i had to wear suit for sixth form...i remember the first day back,the guys looked SOO hot! to be honest, most of us girls relaxed the rules A LOT by the end of sixth form..wearing linen trousers and flipflops!! haha
Don't wear pink shirts they are crap.

Black suits are for funerals and detectives, don't wear one.

My 2 suits for sixth form were a light grey pierre cardin (that I picked up in a charity shop for £25!) and a charcoal one from marks and sparks - being quite big I suited the dark one better.

With shirts I'd remember that you're going to be wearing them a lot and so get good ones, next have some nice shirts.

We had to were 6th form ties at my school so matching ties weren't an option.
I was supposed to wear a suit for 6th form, but well i didn't. :smile:

The best shirt/tie combos i found were the ones that used different shades of the same colour.

eg: A dark blue tie with a light blue shirt. Or in your case, a pink shirt and maybe a red tie. :redface:
Reply 6
Do you Have to wear a pink shirt or is that just personal choice? It takes a real man to carry off wearing a pink shirt
Reply 7
Personal choice, pink shirts are very popular especially the ralph lauren oxford type ones.
sloaney87
Personal choice, pink shirts are very popular especially the ralph lauren oxford type ones.


But they are not classy.
Reply 9
I only know one sixth form which does that, Latymer Boys School in London.

Are you going there?
I remember having to wear a suit to 6th form. It was a school 6th form though so i guess it was my own fault. We usually had black suits so i'd go for that but a pink shirt?!? No!!! Pick something odd but nice like um, well i don't know really but not pink.
Reply 11
sloaney87
Anyone have to wear them for sixth form?

Quick questions

1. What colour tie matches a pink shirt?
2. Black or charcoal grey suit?


poor thing! you have to wear uniform in sixth form!
and whats with the pink shirt! :eek:
Next I'll be hearing my college says you have to wear what is in the attachment :wink:
Reply 13
depends what shade pink....a guy i used to work with had a pink shirt as part of his uniform, like a bright icing pink with a black suit. he looked cute in it lol. i'd go for the black suit just to make things a bit bolder...you could be in danger of being too pastely/girly.

i'm gonna miss 6th form suit boys :frown: the wonders a suit does to a young man's image...
Reply 14
priya
..you could be in danger of being too pastely/girly


You know what they say, it takes a real man to wear pink. :wink:
i had to wear a suit, with a school tie. we had a special sixth form tie but it was mingin so i wore my lower school tie! towards the end of the year my appearance just degraded, wearin suede shoes and hoodies (trust me it looked good :cool: ).

i loved sixth form, spent most of it in the pub or smokin in an alley or drivin around in cars :biggrin:

edited for pinkness: pink can look good on certain ppl! n tis true it takes a real man. if in doubt i always wear a black tie-black goes with everythin, even if it is a funeral colour! well blacks not really a colour...but i'll shut up now
Thank God, no, we can wear what we want....well, within reason. The 'smart-casual dress code' means we can't wear football shirts, tracksuits, shorts or baseball caps, and we're also not allowed really short/unnaturally coloured hair or body piercing. But everything else is OK!
Reply 17
kellywood_5
we're also not allowed really short/unnaturally coloured hair or body piercing. But everything else is OK!

Thats a bit dictatorial, no?
Reply 18
Yep. I had to wear a suit. I had a charcoal grey one with very faint pinstripes. Also i say dude, wear the pink shirts, it looks pretty cool, just team it up with a lighter pink tie and you will look the dogs bollocks. It helps that pink is a bit of an "in" colour for blokes at the moment.
kellywood_5
Thank God, no, we can wear what we want....well, within reason. The 'smart-casual dress code' means we can't wear football shirts, tracksuits, shorts or baseball caps, and we're also not allowed really short/unnaturally coloured hair or body piercing. But everything else is OK!


WTF. I thought you're meant to be treated as adults in a sixth form? :confused:

Someone in your sixth form should go in an American orange prisoner uniform :biggrin: