The coolest way to add some jazz to a groom’s wedding attire is to experiment with ties. So, why settle with something safe and boring when there’s an array of fun, unconventional options available out there?
Here’s a guide to buy the quirkiest bow-ties to liven up your big-day suit!
1. Daring Hues
From left to right: Bow-ties by Alexander Mcqueen, The Tie Bar, and Zara Man.
Move away from the same old hues of blue and red and opt for gutsy colours that can add a pop of colour to your outfit. Bright neons or powder pastels, anything unconventional is a sartorial leap forward.
2. Fun prints
From left to right: Bow-ties by Fendi, Tom Ford, and Fefe.
Quirky prints can add character to your look and make you look uber-stylish sans the effort!
3. Unusual Textures
From left to right: Bow-ties by Dolce and Gabbana, Etro, and Hugo Boss.
If you’re a fashion-savvy groom AND have had enough experimentation with colours and prints already, try out unconventional textures and materials to up your style game.
4. Metallic Madness
From left to right: Bow-ties by Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci, and Hugo Boss.
Image courtesy: Farfetch, The Tie Bar, Mr Porter, Zara and Matches Fashion.
If ‘brave’ is your middle name and you are willing to go all-out with your wedding fashion, try these crazy stylish metallic bow ties.
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