They say love is blind, but if that were the case then we wouldn sit here drooling over this blush pink herringbone bow tie. Though it easy to fall in love with the textured silk finish of Jagged, it that mouth-watering pastel pink hue that really hooked us. Try it with an ivory jacket in…
Get top marks for wedding styling by choosing a dreamy, colour scheme featuring navy blue, grey and coral using this herringbone patterned bow tie. An apposite pocket square, perhaps with floral theme, picking up the coral hue, and styling graduation is secured. And be prepared to correct anyone who suggests youe wearing pink (without sounding…
A steel blue suit would sacrifice its right…sleeve to get its hrrrm…sleeves on this bow tie…my metaphor is slipping out of my hands, I realise that. Nevertheless, this herringbone hunk of a bow tie will make many blue and grey ensembles around the world very happy.
Herrings, who knew the leftover bones of those slippery little bastards would spawn a timeless pattern design Herringbones has been around long enough to be granted the term a classic. With this disco colour you’re probably on your way to a night club, but the bow tie Jagged would ace as complement to grey wedding…
This sage green, herringbone bow tie looks just as great with a brown tweed suit as with a light, grey summer suit. Weddings with nature inspired colour theme and abundance of white florals will be the perfect backdrop for this a sophisticated hue. Wee spoiling you really, because this bow tie is not only one…
Summery, cool and sophisticated three words we?d use to describe the irresistible bow tie Jagged Seafoam turquoise. This hue radiates tropical spirit, seemingly inspired by the ethereal hues of a tropical ocean. Pair it with navy or grey for elegance and perhaps a pop of coral in your breast pocket, if you want to augment…
Wee just going to take a minute and imagine this pink bow tie’s herringbones playing with a warm brown three piece suit in country check. Add in a cream white pocket square and you’re a super model (well, at least clotheswise, we can’t do much about the rest of it 🙂
Jambali has a purple heart and lavender attitude. He would kick ass on a light blue or light pink shirt and with a light suit. Champagne is great match for Jambali, both for drink and colour combinations!
This bow tie together with a battleship grey wedding suit would turn out devastatingly handsome. Knitted Jiddra cerise is surprisingly subdued, despite the normally very potent colour. A floral pocket square on top of that and your would be almost painfully attractive.
Judas had to go down in history as the ultimate of the worst sinners. Recent interpreters paint a more nuanced picture of someone who dared to question, who wanted to walk a different path than Jesus. As necktie Judas is clearly vindicated, but his legacy will probably be difficult to wash off. But god damn…
Do you like knitted but think it might be a bit too soft for statement making Worry no longer. This is red gold, and besides, Jules is bolder than most – I mean, maybe he’s not dreaming up global circumnavigations in balloons or strange submarines or anything – but he’s definitely a driven dreamer with…
A cool, charming, light green that brings your mind to royal pastures, perhaps on Ireland. Grey is a friend, and so are the complimentary colours blue and yellow in their lighter shades. So don’t be shy, get experimenting and find your own look with this pleasant pistachio creation.