Blushers
A trendy bow tie is a sure way to finish your outfit with personality and style. Bow ties can be worn with a blazer, vest, or suit—add a matching pocket square and voilà, your polished look is complete. The bow tie, or cravat, is a true classic accessory.
Bow ties give plenty of room for creativity when it comes to materials—basically, the sky's the limit for what you can make a bow tie from. At Saarnis, we have both traditional silk and linen bow ties as well as more unique wool bow ties. For the winter season, the talented Italian Miriana crafts deliciously plush versions of her striking bow ties from thicker wool fabric. Miriana hand-makes them from surplus fabrics collected from tailors, unique bow ties. The boutique's selection also includes his handmade silk bow ties, so you'll stand out at summer parties or on the street with these amazing accessories.
The easiest and most effortless option is a pre-tied bow tie, which you simply fasten and adjust to fit your neck, and you're ready for the track or the office. However, if you want to go all out with your bow tie, a self-tie bow tie is your choice. Tying a self-tie bow tie takes a bit of practice, but the effort pays off when you get to show off your skills at evening events. During the night, when it's time to relax, you can untie the self-tie bow tie and let it hang open for a laid-back look.
With a tuxedo, you choose a black or cummerbund-colored bow tie. With a tailcoat, a white bow tie is worn. Etiquette favors wearing a bow tie with the aforementioned outfits, as well as with a suit at evening parties and nightclubs. Nowadays, however, bow ties have become more common and are a familiar sight at parties, in the office, and on the street. When you follow etiquette at the required occasions, wearing a bow tie is a trendy and fun accessory that brings variety to men's fashion.