Dark is dapper, and dark is formal. With this tie woven in the enigmatic shade dark petrol turquoise you can create something quite formal. Or a colourful harmony, using a cobalt blue blazer, olive green trousers, a light blue boutonnier and a rusty orange pocket square. Your choice!
Collect clothes and accessories in all green shades, steel blue, the turquoise shade petrol, and harmony and dynamics will come in one package. Collecting analogous colours like this is a really cool way to create a memorable outfit. Enter a couple of patterns as well, to add even more energy to the outfit.
If you’re looking for a fun and lively colour for your next party outfit, here’s a wink! This solid pink necktie will work fantastically with a pale grey suit, white shirt, and fuchsia pocket square. You’ll be bombarded with compliments going out with this charmer around your neck.
Pink can be a very tricky colour for any man! Thankfully, there is this tie in palest hue that manages to be the most masculine of pink. It is an understated and timeless hue that a traditional man who values fine taste will appreciate. The satin-finished silk will look excellent with any business or dress…
Cool is always suave, and you’ll have to look long and hard to find a cooler necktie than a powder purple one. This is a tone with lots of grey in it, and a grey suit is indeed a good choice, but a blue one would also be a viable choice.
Purple is the colour of royalty, and regal is exactly how you’ll feel in this solid purple necktie. Wear with a grey suit, pale lavender shirt, and matching purple pocket square for an unforgettable look that’s bang on trend right now.
This ravishing raspberry coloured necktie, balancing between red and pink, is sure to add zest and flavour to a charcoal, black or navy blue suit. And apple green pocket square will create a quirky style that will stand out a mile! Looks delicious, but no eating, only for wearing.
Red is always a standout colour. It’s also the power colour. This solid red necktie is viable for any occasion, whether a party, a wedding, or the office. Charcoal suit for business, black for grand events and blue for party. Convey your mood with your pocket square choice.
Looking for the perfect necktie for your wedding party Dress groomsmen and ushers in this solid rose hued necktie, and why not the fathers as well. It will electrify a pale grey or electric blue suit. Make the pocket squares light blue, and then get those colours into a boutonnier as well.
When you want to look as good as you feel there nothing more important than getting your colours right. This rusty orange necktie with a warm brown blazer, a Tattersall checked shirt and a dark green pocket square is a match made in heaven!
If youe a classic kind of guy you migth pair this sage green necktie with a dark wedding suit, grey or possibly navy. We dare you to consider a light brown tweed slightly textured with check, an oversized white boutonnire and a copper tie pin all tied up with an off-white dress shirt. Wow!
Have you ever considered gold and seafoam turquoise as a winning colour combination Wee seeing it now, and we?ve gotta tell you it looks good. Brave style seekers will opt for a golden pocket square and a tweed suit with this turquoise necktie. Slightly warier style seekers may choose a pale pink pocket square and…