Plaid Tie
Light Blue Check Tie by Black Brown 1826
How to wear Black Brown 1826 Plaid Tie
This refined combo of a charcoal suit and a light blue check tie is undoubtedly a statement-maker. Give a laid-back feel to your outfit by rounding off with a pair of black leather tassel loafers.
Choose a blue blazer and a Black Brown 1826 Plaid Tie - this look is guaranteed to turn every head in the room. Complement your getup with brown leather loafers and ta-da: your ensemble is complete.
This is indisputable proof that a navy blazer and a light blue check tie look amazing when teamed together in a classy outfit for today's gent. For extra style points, complete your ensemble with brown leather oxford shoes.
This is undeniable proof that a brown suit and a light blue check tie look amazing when you pair them in a refined ensemble for today's gentleman.
Pairing a navy check suit with a light blue check tie is a wonderful choice for a sharp and elegant getup. Finishing with black leather derby shoes is a fail-safe way to bring a dash of stylish nonchalance to your outfit.
We're loving the way this combo of a grey plaid blazer and a light blue check tie immediately makes a man look sophisticated and sharp. A pair of dark brown suede tassel loafers can integrate effortlessly within plenty of ensembles.
Go for an olive blazer and a Black Brown 1826 Plaid Tie if you're going for a proper, smart ensemble. Add a pair of dark brown suede loafers to the mix and the whole getup will come together.
Marrying a navy suit with a Black Brown 1826 light blue check tie is a nice choice for a smart and polished outfit. When this outfit is too much, dial it down by rounding off with a pair of tobacco leather double monks.
Go for a tan suit and a Black Brown 1826 light blue check tie if you're going for a proper, fashionable outfit. You could perhaps get a little creative on the shoe front and dial down this ensemble by slipping into burgundy leather loafers.