The matching of shirts and suits, jackets and ties, the discipline itself is a delicate work. But based on past experience, this aesthetic principle is also fairly simple, and common sense is often more practical than those rules. However, the above reminders are not redundant, because those conflicting combinations are also relatively common. The direct result is that it is unsightly or even particularly ugly. We divide shirts into two categories, those that go well with jackets and those that go well with trousers. The first is a totally urban look, and it's what we do when we work. The second type is called "sports style" in the traditional dictionary, but it is more appropriate to call it "body style" here. It covers country wear as well as leisure clothing in the city, the latter obviously being used more in our lives today. In the pages that follow, I'll show you the different types of outfits with a half-moon chart, in the center of the half-circle, the fabric color of the top, the shirt in the middle, and the tie choice at the outermost.