Charcoal in its capacity as being almost black but not quite is the go to colour for business attire. Usually we’re talking about suit colour, but of course this is a good choice for necktie colour as well. Will never go out of fashion and will work great as anchor to patterned shirts too.
Composing with coral is pure joy. For the base your suit, jacket, use coffee or taupe, the trousers can be in a warm, sandy beige. Let a pockerchief in the lightest tint of pink light up your breast pocket and use a Dahlia buttonhole flower. With this solid coral necktie you’ve now achieved your (first)…
This solid dark brown necktie looks so delicious it might as well be dark chocolate. Wear with oatmeals and coffee tones for a luxe look with tons of sophistication, perfect for dinner parties or the office. Add our champagne pocket square to match.
Any dark, moody tones will work equally well with this dark coral hue, although navy or dark blue first comes to mind. Be a daring suave in a jewel-tone purple suit and pop a silver pocket square in your jacket for extra style points. Don’t fancy garb quite that colourful Brighten it up a bit…
A light grey window pane checked jacket, a solid hunter green tie, light blue shirt, Gingham pocket square and beige trousers and suddenly you’re a fashionista. Who knew it was that simple
Color coordination isn’t always matching or creating sharp contrasts. A navy blue suit, a checked shirt and this solid dark grey necktie is a great example of how to wow without exclamation marks. A black pocket square would also be an inspired choice make your outfit quietly resonate.
A black tie with a dark suit can be a risky choice. But dark is super handsome. Dark navy is one way out. It’ll look black at a glance, especially with a beige blazer, but if you wear a light blue pocket square you may be able to lure out some blue of this pitch…
Now here’s a tie for your blue pocket square and brown suit if you’re going for a triad colour scheme. Dark peach is a unique shade of orange. A cobalt blue blazer, brown dress trousers and a light green pocket square will be almost ruthlessly stunning. Striking and refreshing.
Not everyone can win the lottery, but some people do and it’s amazing! if you’re the owner of this dark pine necktie you can feel like a jackpot winner every single night you get to dress up. A perfect gift for a tie buff who loves the finer things in life.
This solid pink necktie oozes strength and sophistication. This is all you need to add to look real suave in your a deep navy suit and crisp white shirt. But sure, add a white pocket square as well. Works just as well at the fancy bar as at auntie Margaret’s surprise party.
Grab yourself this solid dark red neckie and you’re all set for a suave and sophisticated evening. Wear against a crisp white shirt for a striking colour contrast and add a matching white pocket square to the mix. Add to all this a charcoal grey suit and you’re all set!
A fashionable gentleman needs to master colour composition. Apple green and cobalt blue are your friends to work with for an analogous colour scheme. Mustard and light blue for a triad colour combo. Brown red and blue if you’re a free spirit. Light colours and small patterns close to your body, darker and bigger patterns…