In this world strange but true clothes are given the highest importance, I mean wherever you go people notice you by your clothes, the choice the way you are dressed and the way you carry those isn’t it? Do men have dressing sense, or it is the women who explain them all? I guess the second part is the answer as regards what matches with what and what goes with what..but still they lay confused till the end..and hence they need help 
Well there is degree to what extent you are in formals
Let’s start with The Business Suit
You know what the standard business suit has declined its usage these days. It is considered proper interview attire for nearly all types of work, with the possible exception of the most creative fields.
Executive Business Attire
Executive level men are nearly always expected to wear a suit with a button down shirt and tie when they are in the office.
Less Formal Business Attire
Sport coats and jackets with tailored slacks or khakis are usually acceptable office wear for middle and entry level men. A tie is optional with less formal business attire, and many men skip wearing one.
Business Casual
In the late twentieth century, the concept of business casual began to spread throughout office settings in the United States in an attempt to boost employee camaraderie and morale.
Business Accessories
Shoes should match or coordinate with the outfit and be neatly shined. Lace up shoes or slip on leather shoes are acceptable. Open toe shoes are almost never acceptable office attire, even in a business casual environment. This also applies to canvas sneakers and deck shoes unless the occasion is very informal and held outdoors. Men may be able to wear a stud earring if it is not too gaudy. However, men's jewelry should be understated, with not too many pieces worn at once. A wristwatch or pocket watch, class ring and/or wedding ring, and a single neck chain (worn beneath the shirt with the shirt buttoned) are the maximum amount of jewelry most men should wear to work.
But do remember:
1. Select a good quality tie
2. Choose the right colours
3. Learn to tie it right
Socks !
Socks are that discreet, hidden part of the official dress, matters a lot be sure you have the following in mind while choosing socks:
First of all the color, see to it that matches your pants, the color shouldn’t stand out & create a contrast.
Look at the Fitting; socks bunching around your ankles don’t really say elegance
Don’t ever go for a meeting with complex patterns on your socks
For a formal occasion, wear plain socks. Small, discrete patterns are still usable, but bigger patterns are definitely not recommended.
Shirts!
Follow these 5 tips for wearing formal shirts to get that right formal look.
Never wear a translucent shirt for job interviews or any black tie event. White shirts are the best bet for most occasions. Soft, muted colors and mild patterns like stripes are also acceptable.
Getting the right size shirt to wear is very important. Get a shirt of the right size to feel comfortable and look sleek.
Button all your buttons even if they seem like they serve no function.
Choose your tie carefully to compliment the shirt you wear. A wrong tie can take all the charm away from wearing a good shirt.
Last but not the least, tuck in your shirt properly

Well there is degree to what extent you are in formals
Let’s start with The Business Suit
You know what the standard business suit has declined its usage these days. It is considered proper interview attire for nearly all types of work, with the possible exception of the most creative fields.
Executive Business Attire
Executive level men are nearly always expected to wear a suit with a button down shirt and tie when they are in the office.
Less Formal Business Attire
Sport coats and jackets with tailored slacks or khakis are usually acceptable office wear for middle and entry level men. A tie is optional with less formal business attire, and many men skip wearing one.
Business Casual
In the late twentieth century, the concept of business casual began to spread throughout office settings in the United States in an attempt to boost employee camaraderie and morale.
Business Accessories

Shoes should match or coordinate with the outfit and be neatly shined. Lace up shoes or slip on leather shoes are acceptable. Open toe shoes are almost never acceptable office attire, even in a business casual environment. This also applies to canvas sneakers and deck shoes unless the occasion is very informal and held outdoors. Men may be able to wear a stud earring if it is not too gaudy. However, men's jewelry should be understated, with not too many pieces worn at once. A wristwatch or pocket watch, class ring and/or wedding ring, and a single neck chain (worn beneath the shirt with the shirt buttoned) are the maximum amount of jewelry most men should wear to work.
But do remember:
1. Select a good quality tie
2. Choose the right colours
3. Learn to tie it right

Socks !
Socks are that discreet, hidden part of the official dress, matters a lot be sure you have the following in mind while choosing socks:
First of all the color, see to it that matches your pants, the color shouldn’t stand out & create a contrast.
Look at the Fitting; socks bunching around your ankles don’t really say elegance
Don’t ever go for a meeting with complex patterns on your socks
For a formal occasion, wear plain socks. Small, discrete patterns are still usable, but bigger patterns are definitely not recommended.
Shirts!
Follow these 5 tips for wearing formal shirts to get that right formal look.
Never wear a translucent shirt for job interviews or any black tie event. White shirts are the best bet for most occasions. Soft, muted colors and mild patterns like stripes are also acceptable.
Getting the right size shirt to wear is very important. Get a shirt of the right size to feel comfortable and look sleek.
Button all your buttons even if they seem like they serve no function.
Choose your tie carefully to compliment the shirt you wear. A wrong tie can take all the charm away from wearing a good shirt.
Last but not the least, tuck in your shirt properly