You’ll be the leader of the fashion pack when you loop on the silk necktie Hyvens. Silk twill with red and dark blue stripes gives dynamic energy that wins followers. Assure style dominance with a pattern clashing combo with Hyvens on a small checked shirt and a shawl cardigan.
Incantervole is the Italian word for enchanting and there is something rather special about this necktie. Stripes can be mundane but our beloved Incantervole is anything but dull! Thick and thin diagonal stripes in burnt orange, forest green and grey-white make for an unusual, dazzling look. Its Shantung silk gives it a pleasantly rustic feel…
There is something pleasing and even relaxing about diagonal stripes of equal width adorning a quality tie. This colour combination of cinnamon, navy blue and champagne-hued cream is especially apt for autumn or even the onset of winter. Pair it elegantly with any navy or brown suit or overcoat, offset with a heavy cotton shirt…
Grey Jaap sports a rather rough, rustique weave, with thread ends sticking out here and there, including a few tiny specks of colour, sporadically dispersed, for you to pick up in a pocket square. Perfect for rural environments and autumn looks! Rough the noble way!
Clothes rarely make mouths water, but there’s a first for everything, right Buy this tasty, apricot coloured creation and you’ll find it will tickle your tastebuds more than you like to admit. Don’t let the herringbones disrupt your inner, gastronomical metaphor. Designwise herringbones are super delicious.
A tonal pattern has the ability to awaken a solid pattern. Rescue it from being plain, if you will. Herringbones are pointy and perky and makes this pale, light blue tint a fresh choice if you’re after both elegance and contemporary design. Colour up with an orange pocket square.
There a reason that blush pink is such a popular choice for weddings and events. It one of those timeless, romantic hues that carries an air of luxury with it wherever it goes. The blush herringbone Jagged would work well with an ivory suit in the summer or a blue suit in the winter.
Coral is fast becoming the wedding colour everyone wants a slice of and it easy to see why. How can a coral necktie look equally good with a light grey blazer and a brown or sand-coloured one No need to answer. There are more colour questions out there. You could just as well pair it…
Pink fashion accessories multiply during spring and summer. Could it be that this is the wedding season number one Because clich or not pink is always one of the most frequent colour scheme choices for weddings, all around the world. This tonal, herringbone creation is a great choice if your wedding attire is blue or…
The necktie Jagged Seafoam turquoise has a habit of making its wearer look a bit cooler than he actually is. Jagged is a bit like a style turbo. Get it right by pairing this funky colour with a dark grey suit or why not go for a champagne suit, if youe after something that ridiculously…
Nothing boosts a suit quite as efficiently as a floral necktie. This tiny floral pattern in tonal purple hues, a white shirt and a warm-hued, dusty brown suit is jaw-droppingly handsome.