When you’re on the hunt for a dark bow tie but don’t want a black one, this creation woven in the darkest shade of petrol turquoise is spot on. It will make your suit look like a million pounds. An inspired companion for your dark red pocket square.
Looking for the right partner for your navy blue suit What you need is a pine green bow tie and a pair of brown leather brogues. The boots will give you that classic alpha look and the bow tie will add a touch of fun and personality. Just the pockerchief and the shirt left to…
A solid pink bow tie really gives a lot of character to an outfit. This one will look great as part of a casual two-piece suit for a night out or birthday party. Add an apple green or pale pink pocket square for a well-composed look.
Go back in time with this bow tie in vintage-inspired powder pink. This tone of pink is always fashionable since it is so pleasing on the eye and can be worn with diverse attire and colour tones. The silk fabric with Jacquard weave lends this accessory a smoothness that gives it class and bearing. A…
The bow tie has gone in and out of fashion over the years, but it always conveys the impression of a fashion oriented person. This solid powder purple bow tie paired with a mint green pocket square would make a nice, cheeky addition to your grey suit.
Be bold, be brave, be purple. This solid purple bow tie gives a jaunty finishing touch to a formal outfit for a party or event. Wear this musical colour with black, and if you’re in a suit, why not really liven it up with a contrasting yellow pocket square.
The delicious hue of this solid raspberry bow tie may have you confused about whether this is food or clothing. It’s clothing. A white pocket square is the safe choice, or a dark green one will add a more jaunty feel. A pink cummerbund is an option if you’re heading to a ball.
A solid rosy hued bow tie adds a lively, playful aspect to a formal look. A pale grey two-piece suit and a light blue paisley pocket square will liven up the look. If you’re going for something more striking, a petrol blue suit and a green pocket square would really cause a stir.
Turning up at the big family party will feel even better when youe dressed in the finest clothes your loved ones will have seen you in for years. This rusty orange bow tie gives a hint of personality to your black blazer and light green pocket square.
Let have some fun and dress you up as a bit of, ?old money Opt for a blue and white shirt, a super light brown tweed jacket, this with this sage green bow tie and a dusty pink boutonnire. There, all set, shall we take our brandy in the drawing room
We can help it, this vibrant turquoise bow tie has us dreaming of frothy Hawaiian shores and sandy beaches. Can you see it too If youe planning a wedding abroad, we are struggling to think of a colour better suited for such a tropical setting. Apricot might just make the cut, but who says you…
Pair this solid violet bow tie with a grey suit, a white shirt tinted with abricot and an apple green pocket square for a trendy look that will stand out a mile. This triadic colour scheme creates sharp yet harmonious contrasts. Preferably worn at more casual socials.