A brown tie may seem like a plain thing, but this design has a rich, reliable shade of coffee (or possibly chocolate). Now you can use patterns in shirts and jackets, and this dark linen tie will be your style anchor. Bittersweet Coffee is a brilliant pattern enabler.
Dark green Bittersweet has a colour that brings your mind to fairytale characters from the forest. The matte shine of this linen tie would look spectacular with a taupe jacket with a salmon pink pocket square. Some beige chinos and brown, welted shoes and your top notch look has gone from dream to reality.
This yellow green linen tie is enough to wake up any sleepy old suit, just as a shot of bitter chartreuse would wake up any hungover hobo. Few colours are as quickening as Bittersweet Green, so stop hesitating and come get this bundle of energy right now. A suit in khaki or warm beige is…
This is a dark navy tie with a rough feel. See it as a great alternative to going full Black Tie. The weave is not dense meaning the shirt underrneath will add to the appearance. The common white shirt option will bring out a somewhat lighter blue.
People with darker skin tones look really good in warm colours, but many feel that orange can be a bit too much. This tie is for you guys. Bittersweet Rust features a matte, yet intense nuance of orange that blends well with both blue suits and beige ones, giving its carrier soft contrast and lovely…
You don have to be on a safari to appreciate the khaki beige of this necktie. A subtle colour with a rough finish thanks to the linen. This tie will blend in anywhere.
Bewitching shades of maroon and currant red summon up a man with both authority and passion. This is a necktie that should be a staple of your winter wardrobe. Wear it with your favourite quality woollen business suit or formal blazer. Will look equally superb with houndstooth and its matching pocket square for a dramatic,…
Brollop Blue is a solid blue stunner in Oxford weave. This tie will help you keeping calm during preparation, it will help you remembering your vows, it’ll keep your back straight when walking down the aisle, but most importantly, it’s the tie that will make you look your best. Many wedding couples go for monochrome…
Strawberries apparently bring out the flavour in champagne, making one savoury delight even more delicious by adding another. That’s what comes to mind when beholding Brud Champagne – snazzy paisley drops interacting with the sensational wedding colour champagne. Champagne has enough elegance (and fizz) to bear up a wedding outfit all on its own, but…
If you want to go rock star with a dotted tie, Brudgum Black is a sterling choice. Tone-in-tone black is a great design when you want to turn things up just a notch from protocol black. For grand, dignified occasions or grown up clubbing.
The bride is the star of your wedding, there’s no way around that fact. As a groom, you’re primary goal is to complement, and let her shine. Being handsome but not too much is therefore an important task. No need for colour matching your tie with her dress, you can bring out her colours more…
We just have to say it: a man who wears this necktie has the Midas touch! This gilded tie will give any quality suit or shirt a little special extra. The distinctly pale hue is liquid gold down your shirt for an effect that is translucent yet tasteful. Be the king of the party!