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11 Bow Ties Every Man Should Have - Gentleman's Gazette - Fort Belvedere
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So what eleven bow ties should be part of every dapper gentleman's wardrobe?
One, the black silk bow tie. I think every man should have at least one black bow tie in silk because chances are you'll be invited to a tuxedo event; maybe it's a wedding, maybe a gala, maybe a formal evening event, and without it, you simply don't fit in and it's bad because you don't adhere to the dress code.
The second bow tie you should invest in is a navy one with white polka dots. Winston Churchill famously wore it, the tea magnate, Lipton and had one, and it's just one of those all-time classics that works well with dark suits as well as sport coats, tweed coats, or any other sport coat combination, and casual outfits.
The third bowtie you should invest in is a red silk micro pattern bowtie. It can be small dots it can be a larger pattern, maybe a diamond pattern, but red is just one of those colors and menswear that combines extremely well with any kind of dark suit.
The fourth bow tie you should invest in is the Prince of Wales check tie. The Prince of Wales check pattern is a very classic pattern you can find it in suits, you can find it in neckties, sometimes pocket squares, and even socks.
In case you want a larger pattern, I suggest you go with bowtie number five which is a houndstooth bowtie which is part of a Prince of Wales check but this one is just uniform, it's larger, and here you can see it in Silke bourette which is a thicker yarn, it has a different twist, it is a madder silk and therefore really well-suited to any kind of tweed outfit, maybe any kind of rustic outfit, anything with more texture basically.
The sixth bow tie you should invest in is a yellow bow tie. Ideally, you go with something in a pale tone simply because it combines better with traditional men's suit and sport coat colors because when you go too bright, it just stands out too much and it's harder to combine because it's a higher contrast.
The seventh bow tie you should invest in is a green bow tie. I think Green is one of the most underrated colors in menswear and we even did an entire video about that so please check that out because green is so versatile for bowties. I think for fall/winter, a darker green such as the British racing green or a bottle green is perfect. For spring/summer, a lighter green such as olive, or a maybe linen green, is perfect.
the eighth bowtie you should invest in is a striped bowtie. Traditionally, you have the repp stripe bow tie just like the one here with a red and blue stripe but that is quite good for traditional preppy outfits.
The ninth bowtie you should invest in if you live in any kind of warmer climates or if you go to warmer climates, is a linen bow tie. Sometimes blended with silk or wool, it just has a very summery character.
The tenth bow tie you should invest in is a Paisley bow tie. Paisley is an all-time classic, it's a pattern derived from India. It has been revived and reused in menswear and interior design over and over again.
The eleventh bow tie you should invest in is a velvet bow tie. The velvet fabric is very unique in a sense that it has a long nap because basically it is woven and then cut in the middle so it's very different than other kinds of fabrics and it's actually a relative of the corduroy fabric.
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