A gold-hued bow tie with subtle pink undertones always offers added classiness and decorum for the man wearing it. A particularly good choice for a wedding, be it daytime or night, whatever the season. This herringbone-patterned accessory matches easily with a host of other colours and fabrics. Made from 100% pure silk, it’s a champagne…
Here’s a cool bird in a soothing sky blue. Shack him up with more chilly colours for the cool, frosty look or get some red in there for a more vivid expression. Solid coloured bow ties also give you the chance to be more generous with shirt patterns. Are you one of those club hoppers…
Purple as accessory colour is not rare anymore, but not that common either. So by choosing Galileo as your bow tie, you’ll still have a fair chance of standing out from the crowd. And linen plays down the intensity of the colour in the most lovely way.
Everything is coming up roses with this utterly delightful accessory! A knitted bow tie lends itself perfectly to either a formal dress suit or a more casual blazer. It will look fabulous with a slim-styled evening suit in shimmering navy blue with black lapels. Pair it with the pocket square in the same design for…
Gautier is a London Belgian, perhaps he has a small shop close to Covent gardens where he sells chocolate, cider and strange Belgian trousers who knows But my God, what a looker finally a man who dares to tie himself up in this really creamy, floral, light mauvish tint. Pastel colours do really well with…
It’s hard to imagine a better bow tie for a gala. Perhaps not the choice for a black tie event (unless they have a sense of humour, which is not all that common in those contexts) but for a new year’s party or a dressed-up night out on the town Gnistrande Black is spot on….
If you want to “de-cutify” the colour pink, adding some purple is one quick-fix. It gives you a darker, more subdued shade, that creates soft, elegant contrasts when colour co-ordinating. This bow tie is made in satin weave, with it’s special shine and finish. Gullegris Pink will give your outfit finesse, summer feeling, and plenty…
Dark colours can be so deadly dashing in their obscurity. From afar they can almost look black, but up close, especially when stealthy colours are evoked by other colours in your outfit, the infernal dark is brimming with life, like magma slowly surging from the bowels of the earth. Honglin is exactly that guy!
A slightly rough-looking, grey bow tie in grey classic weave, refreshingly infused with tiny specks of yellow and red. Jaap would be perfect for a weekend in a country house or at a hunting social. Let your pocket square pick up the colour specks!
Thanks to the holiday juicy name of this happy colour, it sort of makes your mind drift off to a tropical setting. Couple up this apricot herringbone bow tie with white trousers, a navy blazer, a white shirt slightly tinted with minty green and a Trilby hat and you can go play hustler on some…
Wear this beautiful light blue bow tie with warm brown or dark blue jackets. The tonal herringbones makes the solid blue base come to life. Bring this reminiscence of the sky to a wedding this summer.