A solid necktie in blush pink like this one gives you the perfect excuse to start playing with patterns and texture like an old man in a time machine. Opt for a herringbone green blazer and a grey shirt or a navy polka dot shirt and a champagne-coloured jacket. We get excited just thinking about…
If your or someone else’s wedding has piloted you into a pink colour scheme, don mess around with the difficult, intense pinks. Grab that light grey suit and get your hands on this blush pink bow tie a masterclass example in pastel styling. Want to make it your own It’s only a few clicks away….
Beautiful bronze definitely adds some patina imbued glamour. Secure this solid bronze necktie and add a peaceful glow to your outfit, whether it be for a wedding, a party, or work. And hey, blue and bronze are best mates. Something to think about for the pocket square!
Go for a truly unusual look by adding this solid bronze bow tie to your wardrobe. Pair with a dark brown suit, off-white shirt, and some brown braces – and matching leather shoes. A turquoise pocket square would contrast nicely.
Brown could be deemed a warm neutral. This dark, solid brown necktie offers a refined look that works for any occasion. Opt for a navy or electric blue suit and the palest of blue shirts. Care to spice it up Swap the crisp white pocket square for a turquoise one!
Add this mature brown bow tie to your collection and wear with a classic blue suit and white shirt for a traditional look. A green or turquoise pocket square is a great splash of bold colour to make the look something special!
Burgundy adds finesse and quiet fire to the stylistic puzzle. Pair this bloodlike tie with a pocket square in darkest forest green. Add a white shirt and a yellow lapel pin as sun of your outfit. A blue suit makes your tie stand out, whereas a grey one will make for a more sophisticated ensemble.
Ready to dazzle crowds and win hearts You’ll need more than a bow tie to get there, but this burgundy looker is a start. Match it with a purple pocket square and light red lapel pin. And if you’re standing in a slick pair of leather loafers you’re ready to make an impression.
It’s almost like a PR stunt, calling a colour champagne. Few things are so closely associated to festivity as this fizzy drink. And on that note, nothing says elegance like champagne beige, so it’s not surprising you find this colour on toplists for wedding colours, year after year.
A solid champagne bow tie is at the height of fashionable sophistication. This creamy tone of beige gives soft, noble contrasts and works particularly well with lighter tints of pink. And champagne apparently bring out the flavour in strawberries, so perhaps you have your pocket square colour sorted.
Charcoal in its capacity as being almost black but not quite is the go to colour for business attire. Usually we’re talking about suit colour, but of course this is a good choice for necktie colour as well. Will never go out of fashion and will work great as anchor to patterned shirts too.
Composing with coral is pure joy. For the base your suit, jacket, use coffee or taupe, the trousers can be in a warm, sandy beige. Let a pockerchief in the lightest tint of pink light up your breast pocket and use a Dahlia buttonhole flower. With this solid coral necktie you’ve now achieved your (first)…