A jaunty bow tie never fails to boost an outfit, so pair this apple green bow tie with your favourite navy blue suit, a cobalt waistcoat and a crisp white shirt and the only thing missing is a floral pocket square. Perhaps something in purple
Treat yourself to this solid light grey bow tie for a versatile and stylish addition to your wardrobe. Wear with a grey suit, bold red shirt, and red pocket square for a stylish look that won’t be forgotten in a hurry!
This light turquoise, paradiselike bow tie will put you on a South sea’s beach. Might as well go paradise all the way with a light coral pink shirt. A warm shade of yellow brown tone on your trousers and you have a truly unique look.
We love the earthy tone of this solid light umber bow tie. It’s ideal for daytime event or for a jaunty look at the office. It works best with a grey suit and brown shoes, and throw in a splash or green or turquoise to liven things up.
Buy this solid light yellow bow tie, and people are going to ask you where you got it. If you’re the optimistic type, this is right up your alley, if you’re a morose type, it might cheer you up. Either way, you’ll definitely look good, especially dressed in cobalt blue.
If you’re looking to chisel out a balanced, casual, yet sophisticated look, consider pairing this solid lilac bow tie with a navy blue blazer, brown chinos, and a fuchsia pocket square. This lilac shade is dark indeed, so don’t be scared letting the pocket square go a bit.
A bow tie is a small detail with a big effect on how an outfit is perceived. This sophisticated shade balances between pink, brown and purple. You’ve already got the dinner jacket. Now go for a cummerbund in the same colour, and solid mauve ties for groomsmen and ushers! Smashing wedding photos to be expected!
Transforming your outfit into a masterpiece is mostly a matter of coordination, finding the right accessories and combinations. This navy bow tie with a blue Gingham shirt and a light beige blazer will put you on the fashionista squad. Go for it sir!
A casual party calls for a casual colour. This dark olive green bow tie will add modest colour to an outfit. It will work fantastically with a navy blue suit, a white shirt, and an accenting pale sage pocket square. If you’re going to a formal dinner jacket event, you may want an olive cummerbund…
Nothing says life and vibrancy like the colour orange! This knock-out tint of the energy colour definitely takes some courage, dazzling and dapper as it may well be. Secure your outfits harmony with a window pane checked shirt, a warm brown colour for your suit or blazer.
Did you know that a brown tweed suit dreams in pale pink In particular this pale pink bow tie with its woven satin finish. A white dress shirt and checkered tweed waistcoat in muddy brown will compliment this bow tie perfectly.
This pastel green companion will feel just right even if you’re on holiday. Strolling down an Australian board walk in your warm beige blazer, a Tequila sunrise in your hand, the ideas you’ve always hoped for will come cascading into your summer drowsy head.