Your slim fit business suit deserves this excellent knitted accessory in navy blue. The design is sober and traditional, the effect polished and modern. Its tapered point makes this tie look even sleeker. An equally fitting choice with designer denim and suede jacket for a more casual affair that still looks well-groomed. An all-around winner…
Subtlest red lips are the design on this black silk tie. No big smackers here like the famous Rolling Stones logo. Instead we have the merest flurry of discreetly sized lips, meant to entice rather than overpower. Pair it with any modern dark-hued suit.
It may be snowing outside but that’s no reason not to wear a snazzy tie for that dinner or conference. Show your sense of humour with this accessory bedecked with snowmen and snowflakes. A navy blue background and made of silk mean it can be worn with any dark-hued suit and winter fabric. Being well-dressed…
Winter can be dreadfully somber with all that grey and rain. Or maybe you even have to put up with slush and snow. That’s why you need to liven up your winter blues with a neck tie that has humour and a sense of fun. Medium blue is a terrifically versatile colour, as any downhill…
A wedding colour scheme that brave enough to incorporate turquoise is a winner in our book. The question is are you opting for a pop of turquoise against a modest grey or champagne, are you going a bit bolder and include oranges, corals and golds in the mix Our vote is that you get some…
Looking for something that gets across your calm and peaceful personality But need it to be formal so that it doesn look too contrived This baby blue necktie works with a pine green pocket square to create a comfortable portfolio. Add a red, blue and white Tattersall checked shirt for a more casual look.
Going for a black tie can be precarious, so it takes some consideration. Go for a non-white shirt to start with, blue is a good choice. A non-black jacket or suit or a patterned shirt are other ways to give the black necktie its proper place. An excellent accessory a pivot around which other aspects…
A solid necktie in blush pink like this one gives you the perfect excuse to start playing with patterns and texture like an old man in a time machine. Opt for a herringbone green blazer and a grey shirt or a navy polka dot shirt and a champagne-coloured jacket. We get excited just thinking about…
Beautiful bronze definitely adds some patina imbued glamour. Secure this solid bronze necktie and add a peaceful glow to your outfit, whether it be for a wedding, a party, or work. And hey, blue and bronze are best mates. Something to think about for the pocket square!
Brown could be deemed a warm neutral. This dark, solid brown necktie offers a refined look that works for any occasion. Opt for a navy or electric blue suit and the palest of blue shirts. Care to spice it up Swap the crisp white pocket square for a turquoise one!
Burgundy adds finesse and quiet fire to the stylistic puzzle. Pair this bloodlike tie with a pocket square in darkest forest green. Add a white shirt and a yellow lapel pin as sun of your outfit. A blue suit makes your tie stand out, whereas a grey one will make for a more sophisticated ensemble.
It’s almost like a PR stunt, calling a colour champagne. Few things are so closely associated to festivity as this fizzy drink. And on that note, nothing says elegance like champagne beige, so it’s not surprising you find this colour on toplists for wedding colours, year after year.