Thierry is a warm, energetic guy with a taste for luxury. Despite that his opted for woolen charm instead of silk shimmer his orange meshes literally oozes confidence, wealth and class. Benevolence goes through his whole personality but he always lets his inner compass guide him – once in a while it leads him astray,…
Greyed jade has emerged as the superstar of wedding colours, so some proper deferential demeanour is probably in order. Tjusig Jade is a gorgeous blend of green and blue. Grey added is the crucial ingredient turning this from just colours mixed to outright alchemy. You’ll want to do your Windsor knot witn this solid hotshot….
A necktie that literally has a gleam in its eye! The blush pink tones give it superior value, as does the sheen of the pure silk. You love how this tie has added character and contours with its twill pattern. This is a tie as perfectly-suited to a summer wedding as to a gala event…
A little lesson in fashion history it is said that the word tweed came about through a misunderstanding of the Scottish word ’twill’, by the London hatter James Locke. Re-unite light pink Twillie to his etymological origins and wear him with coarse-twilled Scottish tweed. Now there a tongue-twister for you!
There are certain ties that could be considered the ‘workhorses’ of your wardrobe. That is because you constantly want to use them! This pure silk tie in beguiling mauve pink is just that accessory. The handsome and subtle twill pattern will always get compliments, whether at a wedding or at that function with all the…
This necktie in dark seaweed green offers a design and colour that is fit for the ages. This tone of green is so much more powerful and effective than similar shades such as army green or juniper. Likewise, the silk fabric with muted twill pattern offers both style and substance. The result is a multi-faceted…
Did you know that taupe comes in diverse hues, from warm taupe to rose taupe Well, say hello to Taos taupe! This tie in lustrous pure silk has a golden glint to it, as if lit up by the desert sun. The twill pattern is so subtle you might miss it, but there is no…
If extravagance was a material and could be weaved into a silk design, it might look something like Udo. The soft, pleasant beige tone, commonly referred to as champagne will give your outfit that quitely dazzling, luxurious air. Keep the colours mellow!
A festive, unexpected option for a grand occasion. Velvet Apple has a soft green sheen merging apple and olive. A luxurious tie with a brisk and energetic hue. Paired up with a blue blazer and a mustard pocket square it’ll make your stride sway! Another perk is that it’s double sided just flip it over…
The velvet fabric is quite festive in itself, but if you feel that’s not enough, why not choose pink velvet. This solid tie, a relative of coral pink chewinggums, is definitely bold choice for many people. And if your confidence is brimming, use the floral flipside to really put your foot down. The woven roses…
Butterscotch is such a gorgeous colour, especially when it’s in finest velvet. It easily be worn with both summery and wintry hues and fabrics. A must-have!