Wearing a purple bow tie is an exercise in precision and balance. It is a bold yet refined accessory that demands careful styling to achieve a look that is polished rather than overpowering. The key lies in selecting complementary pieces, mastering proportions, and ensuring that the bow tie enhances rather than distracts.
Selecting The Right Shade For The Occasion
A deep, rich shade such as plum or aubergine exudes sophistication and is ideal for formal events. Lighter purples, including lavender or lilac, are more relaxed and work well for daytime events, spring weddings, or casual-chic settings.
Pairing With The Perfect Suit And Shirt
A purple bow tie stands out beautifully against the right backdrop. A crisp white dress shirt is the safest and most elegant choice. For a more contemporary approach, a light gray or pale blue shirt adds depth without overwhelming the ensemble.
When selecting a suit, consider classic colors that enhance rather than compete with the bow tie. Darker purples pair well with navy, charcoal, or even deep green suits, while softer shades complement lighter gray, tan, or pastel ensembles. Patterned suits can work if the print is subtle, but the goal is always to maintain balance.
Mastering Patterns And Textures
A solid purple bow tie is always a safe and stylish choice, but patterns and textures introduce character. A silk bow tie in a deep jewel tone feels luxurious, while a matte finish in cotton or wool adds a touch of warmth and depth. For those who appreciate intricate details, paisley, polka dots, or subtle geometric designs can add visual interest without appearing too busy.
When incorporating patterns, consider the scale—if the bow tie has a bold print, keep the shirt and suit understated. Conversely, a solid bow tie allows for more flexibility with a patterned shirt or textured suit.
Balancing Accessories For A Cohesive Look
A well-dressed gentleman knows that every accessory must work in harmony. A pocket square in a coordinating shade (but not an exact match) enhances the bow tie without appearing overly coordinated. Cufflinks, lapel pins, and even socks can subtly pick up hues from the bow tie. The key is restraint—allow the purple bow tie to be the focal point rather than competing with multiple bold elements.
Bespoke Bow Ties: Custom Elegance For The Discerning Gentleman
While our collection offers a wide variety of meticulously crafted bow ties, we know that sometimes, the perfect fit requires a personal touch. Our bespoke service is designed to bring your vision to life with a simple, straightforward process:
Tell Us What You Want
The easiest way to begin? Trace a bow tie or necktie that fits you perfectly and use it as a template.
Add Your Notes
Want to adjust the width? Prefer a slightly longer band? Have specific details in mind? Write your measurements and any other preferences directly on the outline—we take every note seriously to ensure your tie is exactly how you envision it.
Send Everything To Us
Scan and email your outline to us, or send it by mail to:
- Beau Ties of Vermont
- 69 Industrial Ave
- Middlebury, VT 05753
Once received, we will carefully review your specifications, confirm the details with you, and create a custom pattern just for you.
Your Personal Pattern—Yours For Life
Once your bespoke pattern is created, it is yours to use whenever you order from us. There is a one-time fee of $25 to develop your personal pattern, but after that, it remains on file for all future purchases. Simply mention your custom pattern when placing an order, and we will ensure that your bow tie is crafted to your exact specifications every time.
Questions? We’re Here To Help
Our team is always happy to assist if you have any questions about our bespoke process. Simply call us at 800-488-8437, and we will guide you through the steps.
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