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You guys are mad. Don't tell me you've never worn a suit and gone to somebody's graduation, a wedding, a dinner, nothing. <banned word filter activated> extremists

Did anyone say wearing a suit is bad or wrong? These over reactions and lack of correct understanding of others post is causing a lot of problems. I say extremist are those that act in anger causing them to lash out at others who have said or did nothing to what the extremist is raging about. Extremist show a lack of understanding about the topic and/or make up some imaginary acts that never took place and then lash out and call others extremist.

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Yes we are all extremists...we will be cursed to hell for ever and ever...

what point was extreme?

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Nothing! Some just don't understand post and then get all uptight. The solution to being less uptight is to read or listen to Bani all day and night. But i guess this solution is going to be labeled as extremism as well.

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I have to attend 4-5 parties and i am confused the color combination of suit tie shirt and turban.

Can anyone show me some pictures of well dressed siikhs so that i can get some idea about clothes

I know some people have said match your dastaar colour with your tie, but I would STRONGLY advise against it. It looks a bit fresh (unless it's a black tie and black dastaar).

Black dastaar with a grey suit (grey is better than black for non-professional events) looks fine. And then you can wear a white shirt with any colour tie you want, or you can wear different coloured shirts depending on whether your suit is a light or dark grey. When I say colour, I don't mean like red/pink/green etc, I'm referring to muted shades. Stay away from really shiny suits because they can look a bit tacky. Also, buy slimmer ties and shirts that fit properly. A good pair of black shoes will match nicely with your suit. I wouldn't bother with brown..most people don't know how to wear brown shoes and it looks naff.

If this has confused you, just go to a website or an advertisement selling designer suits, look at the colour combinations and copy them.

Sorry for such a superficial post but I was trying to be objective and as useful as possible. It goes without saying that we shouldn't get too attached to fashion or our appearance.

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Suit: Black is the best

Tie:if u are slim go for slimmer ties otherwise go for broad ties.

Color: Pagri's color should always be darker, it comes out good in pics , If ur tie is dark color then match the pagri with it and if it's lighter than tie the darker shade of the color of tie.

e.g black suit,white shirt, red/maroon tie,red/aroon matching paghri :)

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