A black dinner suit might be to a gentleman what the little black dress is to a lady. Wear your cherished suit with a wing tip or pleated shirt with French cuffs and silk knot cufflinks, and finished with this silk bow tie in a dimmed, dusty mint green. A charming pattern and irresistible colours!
Springtime wedding. Love blossoms as do the budding flowers in the garden outside the wedding venue. All seems right in the world. Your light-hued suit will love this silk bow tie in pale hues of pink, green and yellow.
Outdoor wedding in a beautiful parkland setting. The bridal party stand under the gazebo whilst you look on. You eye up the talent. The talent eyes you up as well, because you and your morning suit have never looked better than with this bow tie.
Paisley goes punk rock! If any self-respecting punk rocker is going to be wear a bow tie then this is it! Go all denim with your shirt, jacket and jeans together with this superb accessory for a look that amusing and edgy. And don forget the blue suede shoes.
You have your well-dressed, swanky financiers and your have your fuddy-duddy financiers when it comes to clothing. This delightful bow tie in coarsely textured denim-like linen will appeal to just those men who appreciate sartorial elegance when they see it.
It a hip, secular wedding and you want to look trendy and unconventional. Select a pre-tied or self-tie bow tie in this lovely ash rose floral design along with your suit or jacket in midnight maroon with sleek shawl lapel. You’ll know you’re the dandiest dandy at the wedding!
Beige has never looked less ?beigethan when blessed with this yellowy champagne tone-in-tone pattern. The discreet floral design practically begs for a wedding to attend. It elevates your single-button, ultra slim fit dinner jacket from stylish to awesome. That what a beautiful bow tie can do for you.
Any shade of grey would look outstanding with this floral bow tie in dusty blue silk So if you’re going for that cool, grey colour scheme for your wedding, you can still spice up your attire ever so little with this discreet blue tone. Your peak-lapeled dinner suit in pewter, flint or silver grey will…
The bride has included several shades of pink in the details of her wedding attire. The father of the bride is dressed in a stately slate grey dinner suit, knowing he needs to look the part. He strides proudly down the aisle, his pink silk bow tie silently co-operating with the bride’s pinks.
It a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, multi-everything wedding and everyone having a ball! You?ve opted for a light-hued single-breasted dinner suit that embodies the boisterous spirit of the occasion. This bow tie in a green shade that makes you think of dreamy slopes in south-east Asia, plays perfectly with your cheeky spread collar. Party away!
Get big day ready with this sophisticated light blue bow tie. Its swirling, floral-scented scroll pattern is a celebration of blues and elegance. It would look right at home with a steel grey or charcoal suit. Get fancy and opt for a pale pink shirt with a sand-coloured blazer!
Vintage pink is the fashionable gentleman colour. That colour in a bow tie and an exquisite swirl pattern on top of that and you?ve got something pretty special. Country weddings would serve as romantic backdrop to this elegant floral bow tie, especially in the vicinity of a large white rose boutonnire.