Miami Vice has entered the 21st century with a bang! You may as well be Don Johnson as you wear this extraordinary cotton tie with its palm trees and fonds. A white button-down shirt with a white or pastel-hued blazer slung over your shoulder is what it’s about. Is that a pink flamingo in the…
Let Wistful Honey bring some real luxury to your powder purple linen blazer. Get those khaki trousers and your Trilby hat on too and you might as well book that ticket to the Bahamas straight away. This colour is trans-seasonal so this necktie will help you secure the right kind of attention throughout the year!
Put the light yellow necktie Wistful on a white based Tattersall shirt and you’ll have a bright, lemon fresh eyecatcher at your service. Get some Levi’s and a taupe linen jacket on and it’s casual Friday even if it’s only Wednesday.
Only the best will do and the fabulous necktie Wistful in old pink is truly dashing and will gain many admiring glances. Pair with dark grey, light grey, navy or black for a traditional look, or be daring with burgundy! A tie for warm weather crisp linen and stylish fashion rolled into one.
If you are a man of the sea, this tie is for you. Sailing boats, cruise ships, lighthouses, dolphins, oars, knots, anchors and seagulls, this marine necktie in New England style has it all. All in blue and red on beautiful beige linen.
With its warm and comforting cinnamon brown, a tone darker than beige but lighter than chocolate, this tie makes you very approachable. Together with the roughness of the linen, you get a perfect earthy look.
Mid grey is a perfectly balanced grey. Not too dark, not too bright, and on this linen necktie, it comes alive. Youl come across as the perfect diplomat.
This particular shade of Hunter green looks unique with its undertones of olive and seaweed green. The sheen of this particular knitted material makes this necktie even more alluring and sophisticated. This is the ideal tie for the chic and urbane man about town who wants a quality, beautifully-finished accessory for all seasons.
Colours seem to grow lighter when it comes to weddings. Perhaps it’s some sort of sun bleeching effect imitating behaviour. How should I know, I don’t know how social evolution works, I’m not a psychologist, for Christ’s sake! But I do know that many wedding couples choose a pale pink tie, because it looks freakin’…