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    Looks fine to me. I’d avoid a suit/blazer style jacket since the shirt is so informal. I just don’t care for the look, even with trousers. A polo is pretty informal and there are better options for a tie/jacket.

    I think an informal zip up jacket/sweater or pullover would look good though.
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    I agree that a necktie with a polo shirt seems to be an odd idea. Can't say I've ever seen it done, as polo shirts are considered very casual. The collar on a polo shirt is usually a ribbed sort of stretchy material, rolled over with no top crease or seam, and no inner lining. Whilst a tie *could* be worn with a polo, they just really aren't made for that purpose.

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    List owner Steve has often said put on a matching shirt and hose and wear them well with kilts of any pattern. I find the works for me. The shirt and hose don't hauve to be an exact match, just the same basic color.

    I find worrying over what color shirts or hose go with the kilt itself to be some what girly, but then I'm old with a fashion sense that is so 1950s.

    Never wear a tie with a pique polo shirt it's just tacky.

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    Looks good.

    Don't overthink it. If you're comfortable in it, then do.

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    I used to have the matchy-est green-est outfit ever:

    Black Watch kilt
    Bottle Green hose
    Archer Green Argyll jacket
    green & blue striped tie

    It was just too much green.

    Now I'm older and wiser and I try to co-ordinate rather than match.

    An important aspect of co-ordinating colours is to use warm/cool contrasts.

    Green/blue tartans are cool, which is why red hose look so good with them (red is warm).

    About matching hose and shirt colour, that's fine if matching is your goal.

    With Pipe Bands, in the period when most bands were wearing white hose and many were wearing white shirts and no jackets, there was an unfortunate effect when bands were marching of having the band look like a mass of long white moving things

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdwWaisa-Us

    One reason why in the White Hose Era bands with blue shirts looked better.
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    Absolutely no tie with a polo shirt ever kilted or not in my opinion. I think maybe a bit too much green for my taste, but I’m more of an ancient palette hue myself. That said I think most people would look at you and think that looks really good. Remember we kilt wearers are probably our own harshest critics
    Slainte David

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    Since we wear the same tartan, take a look at my posted photo album in my profile. My tastes may not be the same as others, but I have avoided the "matchy" thing. As OCR has pointed out, coordinated is the correct style choice. Do a web search for "colour wheel", and we'll get the idea.

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