When you want to look as good as you feel there nothing more important than getting your colours right. This rusty orange necktie with a warm brown blazer, a Tattersall checked shirt and a dark green pocket square is a match made in heaven!
Turning up at the big family party will feel even better when youe dressed in the finest clothes your loved ones will have seen you in for years. This rusty orange bow tie gives a hint of personality to your black blazer and light green pocket square.
If youe a classic kind of guy you migth pair this sage green necktie with a dark wedding suit, grey or possibly navy. We dare you to consider a light brown tweed slightly textured with check, an oversized white boutonnire and a copper tie pin all tied up with an off-white dress shirt. Wow!
Let have some fun and dress you up as a bit of, ?old money Opt for a blue and white shirt, a super light brown tweed jacket, this with this sage green bow tie and a dusty pink boutonnire. There, all set, shall we take our brandy in the drawing room
Have you ever considered gold and seafoam turquoise as a winning colour combination Wee seeing it now, and we?ve gotta tell you it looks good. Brave style seekers will opt for a golden pocket square and a tweed suit with this turquoise necktie. Slightly warier style seekers may choose a pale pink pocket square and…
We can help it, this vibrant turquoise bow tie has us dreaming of frothy Hawaiian shores and sandy beaches. Can you see it too If youe planning a wedding abroad, we are struggling to think of a colour better suited for such a tropical setting. Apricot might just make the cut, but who says you…
Add something a little unexpected to your new outfit with a helping hand from this necktie in the darkest shade of steel blue. As a slightly obscure colour it comes best into its own when worn with a white shirt. A dark green pocket square both harmonises and contrasts softly.
Well you can’t be anxious about strong colours. This solid turquoise necktie is a knockout, striking and sensational in every way. Wear it with a grey suit, pale grey shirt, and a contrasting orange pocket square. Or opt for a classic black suit and white shirt for stronger contrasts!
Purple is a historically regal colour and the violet shade of this necktie is set to stun. A white dress shirt, an apple green pocket square and an orange lapel pin and your jet black suit will turn into a wonder of well-coordinated elegance.
Pair this solid violet bow tie with a grey suit, a white shirt tinted with abricot and an apple green pocket square for a trendy look that will stand out a mile. This triadic colour scheme creates sharp yet harmonious contrasts. Preferably worn at more casual socials.
Don’t confuse a white tie with the dress code “white tie”. The dress code is very strict, a black morning coat, a particular white shirt and bow tie, cufflinks, studs and more. A white necktie means funeral in some countries and super classy in others. White parties is an established things that allows for a…
A white bow tie is timeless, but also surrounded by tradition and codes. The dress code Full evening dress is sometimes called White tie because of the colour of the bow tie required. Of course a great companion to the summer’s white parties and personal style ideas, but take a second opinion before wearing one.