There are those bow ties in design and colour that stay around forever, such is their appeal. Welcome to that bow tie. The gorgeous scarlet red is accentuated by the open-ended zigzag chevron style, infinitely better than, say, the herringbone style now that would look like parquet flooring! This bow tie zigs and zags in…
This slate blue silk bow tie, adorned with a timeless fishbone pattern, marries classic elegance with subtle flair. Crafted from the finest silk with a smooth texture and impeccable finish. The unique fishbone design adds a touch of intrigue to traditional and modern outfits alike, making it a perfect choice for any occasion that calls…
If you really want to let a turquoise bow tie shine, choose one with a tonal pattern and put it in a suit that’s beige, khaki or light grey. The diabolically dapper design Drummel will make many outfit seekers very happy men. Or women, to quote our funny friends Monty Python.
Ok, let’s get one thing straight chevrons and herringbones are different patterns even if both are zigzagging their way through life. Herringbones are thin and imbricated, the chevron pattern imitate the v-shape of the military badge of rank. Many of those put together turns out like this dynamic zigzag pattern. Drummel Yellow is a sunny,…
Few men would go around with a lemon underneath their chin in order to make themselves look dapper and suave. But if you’re a fashion keen bloke you’ll almost certainly be tempted to get your copy of this lemon yellow bow tie. Couple chevron patterned Drummel with a light mint green shirt, white trousers and…
Red velvet is probably something you’re more used to sitting on than wearing around your neck. But don’t kid yourself velvet is trending, and if you want your velvet tie to be unique, chances diminish by the minute. The velvet tie Edgar looks like a million pounds and will definitely give your outfit an edge.
If you’re not all figured out clotheswise for New Year or that dressy occasion you’re planning, here’s a refreshing option for bow tie. Velvet is hyper trendy, and the velvety softness is good for much more than caressing your ass from a chair. So shape up, be smart and wired, and make sure you’ve got…
If anything is rocking the accessory world at the moment, it’s velvet. Not that the regular materials nbsp;silk, wool, cotton, linen have taken time off. But if you want some edge just by your choice of material, a velvet tie is one of the most hip choices right now. With Edmund you get the breathtaking…
Chairs and curtains have had an monopoly-like grip of velvet use for ages. But now that the red carpet people around the world have discovered this soft, awesome, luxurious looking fabric that’s all about to change. Here’s a window of opportunity to not only look good, but also hang back in the same corner as…
Can a striped tie still look fresh and contemporary It sure can, as with this necktie. It offers an unusual combination of colours, with mustard yellow, forest green and greyish-white in diagonal stripes of alternating thicknesses. It is the perfect tie for the urbane man about town who wants a striped tie that makes a…