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Sale Time Picks, Part 5: Load up on Ties

Thursday 14 January 2010

Once you’ve bought the big ticket items it’s often the case that little money remains to outlay on the all important accessories.

I often take advantage of January and summer sales to pick up a few bits. Given the ever increasing cost of ties –regardless of quality- you can often get a bigger bang for your buck, or even more bangs. There are some really good discounts about at the moment.

Of course if you go for classic ties then you shouldn’t need to update your accessories to suit your suiting too often. And if you can get some classics for less, all the better.

Below are a few that caught my eye.

 

1. Hackett, Prince of Wales Check. Perfect with a grey flannel suit and white cotton pocket square for a touch of the Cary Grants or Gianni Agnelli.
 
 

2. Hacket Small Gingham Check. Pair it with a pale blue shirt (spread collar) and blue suit for something ever so slightly preppy. If you want to really prep, then substitute the suit for a blazer and suede or tassel loafers.

 

3.New & Lingwood Classic Diamond Tie in Red and Gold. Paired with plain grey (pink shirt) or blue suits (pale blue shirt) for something classic and conservative. Alternatively if you're more confident how about a grey pinstripes or base blue with a box check.  
 
 
4. N.Peal Knitted Cashmere TiesFeatured a little while ago on BespokeMe. A little more luxurious than knitted silk, with a better hand, you'd wear them in exactly the same way.
 
 
5. Dunhill Classic Mogador Tie. As a result of too much Mad Men I'm a big fan of plain black and grey slim ties. This lends itself to just about any suit you care to wear.   
 
 

6. Thomas Pink Red Cashmere Spot Tie. More cheap luxury. I'm a great fan of wool and cashmere ties at the moment. Perfect for colder months they add weight and texture to a look. Not often seen on men, which only adds to the allure. For those willing to walk their own path.

 

7. Thomas Pink Slate Grey Wool Spot Tie. What can I say, the tie I've been looking for all season -textured, weighty, simple, elegant and should produce a nice big, solid knot. Perfect. Everything a classic tie should be. Wear this with anything. But if you think it's too bland pair it with a grey chalk stripe suit. It will tone down the suit and add a touch of simplicity. Paired with a white shirt it's another look reminiscant of Agnelli's monocrome signiture look.    

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