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…
The played down, elegant touch of dusty pink can have a calming influence compared to the more intense nature of many other pink tints and shades. This solid necktie will work really well with grey shades, like charcoal, slate or platinum, as well as dark shades of blue. Also a nice accent to sage green…
Fuchsia is a colour name borrowing its name from a flower, like many colours. This pink shade never seems to go out of style. This intense, solid pink necktie will brighten up any outfit, whether formal or casual. Will look particularly good worn with a charcoal grey suit and a white or off-white pocket square.
Aiming to be a well-dressed tourist. Take in the sights and sample great food wearing this green necktie and a rose pocket square and you’ll have the best conditions imaginable as you try to connect with the locals. Watch out, there’s a stylish tourist in town.
As a neutral grey works with everything, and gives softer contrasts than black. Low key colours such as this are sophisticated, perfect for occasions that require a certain level of formality. A snappy yellow, dreamy turquoise or passionately pink pocket square are all viable options for intriguing colour contrast.
Ice blue and white is a classic combination that will never not be awesome. Add a dash of pastel pink to cohere with the spring-time event and opt for a navy blue suit if it’s an event that calls for something more classic. A grey or silver suit coupled with this dreamy silk necktie will…
Variety is the spice of life as they say, and nothing projects the image of a true gentleman more efficiently than a carefully thoughtout attire. Khaki must be one of the most underrated necktie colours. It allows you let other parts of your attire play leading roles, and this humble accessory being a style anchor.
Lavender is a mild yet effective colour and makes for a beautiful wedding theme colour. Match your ushers to your bridesmaids, match your bridesmaids to your flowers, and so on, all in pretty lavender. Grey is the go-to suit colour for this purple tint.