We love the earthy tone of this solid light umber bow tie. It’s ideal for daytime event or for a jaunty look at the office. It works best with a grey suit and brown shoes, and throw in a splash or green or turquoise to liven things up.
A light yellow necktie adds optimism and energy to to your outfit. Nothing compares to the feelgood radiance youl exude, especially if contrasted on a cobalt blue suit, and a purple pin dot pocket square.
Buy this solid light yellow bow tie, and people are going to ask you where you got it. If you’re the optimistic type, this is right up your alley, if you’re a morose type, it might cheer you up. Either way, you’ll definitely look good, especially dressed in cobalt blue.
Make your suit your favourite thing to wear by pairing it with this solid, dark lilac necktie. This shadowy shade works wonderfully with navy and other shades of purple, creating a look of grace and substance. Is sure to add some regal style to any outfit.
If you’re looking to chisel out a balanced, casual, yet sophisticated look, consider pairing this solid lilac bow tie with a navy blue blazer, brown chinos, and a fuchsia pocket square. This lilac shade is dark indeed, so don’t be scared letting the pocket square go a bit.
Magenta is a colour that’s been hiding in image editing software for too long. A dreamy, festive colour that makes your thoughts travel to places where you find wine, northern lights or night clubs. Pair it with a green suit and a juicy orange pocket square for a real standout, celebrity look.
This solid mauve necktie will look subtly sophisticated with a grey suit, ceremonial with a classic black suit and couple it with a dark green blazer and mint green pocket square and you’re ready to go dancing. Expect compliments in all cases!
A bow tie is a small detail with a big effect on how an outfit is perceived. This sophisticated shade balances between pink, brown and purple. You’ve already got the dinner jacket. Now go for a cummerbund in the same colour, and solid mauve ties for groomsmen and ushers! Smashing wedding photos to be expected!
The navy blue tie takes part of the men’s fashion neutrals, alongside black, white and grey. This shadowy shade is like an old friend or reassuring grandpa. You know you can always turn to navy and everything will be all right. And right next to it you’ll find the red or burgundy pocket square, a.k.a….
Transforming your outfit into a masterpiece is mostly a matter of coordination, finding the right accessories and combinations. This navy bow tie with a blue Gingham shirt and a light beige blazer will put you on the fashionista squad. Go for it sir!
Using green in an outfit brings warmth and consideration into the mix. Work with analogous colours like blues and lighter green shades to create soft contrasts in the base, and then break it off with a burgundy pocket square for energy. Light grey suit is another great option.
A casual party calls for a casual colour. This dark olive green bow tie will add modest colour to an outfit. It will work fantastically with a navy blue suit, a white shirt, and an accenting pale sage pocket square. If you’re going to a formal dinner jacket event, you may want an olive cummerbund…