Silk Contrast Pattern Tie
Beige Print Tie by Guy Laroche
How to wear Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie
When it comes to timeless refinement, this combo of a dark brown suit and a Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie is the ultimate look. To infuse a carefree touch into your look, complete this outfit with a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes.
Dress to impress in an olive three piece suit and a Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie. Inject some much need fun and experimentation into this look via a pair of burgundy leather oxford shoes.
This is undeniable proof that a tan vertical striped suit and a Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie look awesome when paired together in a sophisticated look for a modern gent. Our favorite of a variety of ways to complement this outfit is with brown leather oxford shoes.
This is undeniable proof that a beige double breasted blazer and a Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie from Century 21 are amazing when worn together in an elegant outfit for a modern man.
Choose a dark brown check suit and a Guy Laroche Silk Contrast Pattern Tie if you're aiming for a neat, trendy look. For a truly modern hi-low mix, throw a pair of dark brown suede monks in the mix.
This combo of a navy suit and a Guy Laroche beige print tie couldn't possibly come across other than incredibly sharp and sophisticated. You could perhaps get a bit experimental in the footwear department and dress down this look by sporting dark brown leather derby shoes.
A tan herringbone wool blazer and a Guy Laroche beige print tie make for the ultimate polished style. Introduce a pair of dark brown leather loafers to this outfit and the whole outfit will come together wonderfully.
Go for elegant men's style in an olive blazer and a beige print tie. Let your styling skills truly shine by completing your look with dark brown suede double monks.
A black double breasted blazer and a Guy Laroche beige print tie are an elegant getup that every dapper guy should have in his arsenal. Introduce a more laid-back touch to by rocking a pair of black embroidered velvet loafers.