8cm Woven Silk Tie
Navy Tie by Canali
How to wear Canali 8cm Woven Silk Tie
A light blue chambray dress shirt looks especially sophisticated when paired with a navy tie for an ensemble worthy of a complete gentleman. Add brown suede brogues to your look to have some fun with things.
Teaming a navy check blazer and a Canali 8cm Woven Silk Tie from MR PORTER is a guaranteed way to infuse your day-to-day styling routine with some rugged refinement. Rounding off with dark brown leather chelsea boots is an effortless way to infuse a fun vibe into this ensemble.
Go for a smart getup in a navy suit and a Canali 8cm Woven Silk Tie. Why not take a more relaxed approach with footwear and complement this ensemble with black leather tassel loafers?
This pairing of a navy vertical striped suit and a Canali navy tie is a foolproof option when you need to look seriously sharp. Up your whole look by finishing with brown leather double monks.
This combo of a brown blazer and a Canali navy tie is a never-failing option when you need to look extra stylish. Add a pair of dark purple leather tassel loafers to the mix and the whole getup will come together brilliantly.
Loving the way this combo of a navy barn jacket and a navy tie immediately makes men look elegant and sharp. Complete this ensemble with dark brown leather double monks and ta-da: your ensemble is complete.
Solid proof that a light blue blazer and a navy tie look awesome when you team them up in a refined look for a modern gent. If you're clueless about how to finish off, a pair of dark brown leather tassel loafers is a winning option.
Reach for a navy houndstooth blazer and a Canali 8cm Woven Silk Tie from MR PORTER for seriously stylish attire. If in doubt about the footwear, add a pair of brown leather tassel loafers to the equation.
We love the way this combo of a teal suit and a Canali 8cm Woven Silk Tie from MR PORTER immediately makes a man look stylish and polished. To give your outfit a more laid-back touch, why not complement this getup with a pair of black suede monks?