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Due to Christmas holidays - all orders will ship on December 29

Due to Christmas holidays - all orders will ship on December 29

Men's ties

699 products

699 products

Autumn Yellow Basic Cravat

Autumn Yellow Basic Cravat

€24.95

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Canary Yellow Basic Cravat

Canary Yellow Basic Cravat

€24.95

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Canary Yellow 8cm Basic Tie

Canary Yellow 8cm Basic Tie

€29.95

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Screaming Light Pink Basic Cravat

Screaming Light Pink Basic Cravat

€24.95

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Screaming Light Pink 6cm Basic Tie

Screaming Light Pink 6cm Basic Tie

€24.95

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Green Patterned Tie

Green Patterned Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Metallic Red & Blue Striped Tie

Metallic Red & Blue Striped Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Grayscale Tie

Grayscale Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Classic Paisley Tie

Classic Paisley Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Dark Anchor Motif Tie

Dark Anchor Motif Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Light Turquoise Paisley Tie

Light Turquoise Paisley Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Burgundy Comma Patterned Tie

Burgundy Comma Patterned Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Blue & Burgundy Striped Tie

Blue & Burgundy Striped Tie

€29.95

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Santa’s Sleigh Christmas Tie

Santa’s Sleigh Christmas Tie

€24.95

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Santa Many Headed Christmas Tie

Santa Many Headed Christmas Tie

€24.95

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Navy & Orange Paisley Polyester Ascot

Navy & Orange Paisley Polyester Ascot

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Burgundy Polka Dots Geometric Silk Ascot

Burgundy Polka Dots Geometric Silk Ascot

€44.95

Tailor Toki

Brown & Purple Paisley Silk Ascot

Brown & Purple Paisley Silk Ascot

€44.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Stars Polyester Ascot

Navy Stars Polyester Ascot

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Blue Baroque Silk Tie

Blue Baroque Silk Tie

€39.95

Tailor Toki

Blue Baroque Silk Wide Tie

Blue Baroque Silk Wide Tie

€44.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Stars Polyester Tie

Navy Stars Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Stars Polyester Wide Tie

Navy Stars Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Fleur-De-Lis Polyester Wide Tie

Navy Fleur-De-Lis Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Fleur-De-Lis Polyester Tie

Navy Fleur-De-Lis Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Brown & Purple Paisley Silk Wide Tie

Brown & Purple Paisley Silk Wide Tie

€44.95

Tailor Toki

Gold & Brown Paisley Polyester Tie

Gold & Brown Paisley Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Dark Purple Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

Dark Purple Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Navy Geometric Silk Wide Tie

Navy Geometric Silk Wide Tie

€44.95

Tailor Toki

Silver Grey Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

Silver Grey Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Silver Grey Paisley Polyester Tie

Silver Grey Paisley Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Navy & Blue Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

Navy & Blue Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Navy & Blue Paisley Polyester Tie

Navy & Blue Paisley Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Navy & Orange Paisley Polyester Tie

Navy & Orange Paisley Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

Burgundy Geometric Silk Tie

Burgundy Geometric Silk Tie

€39.95

Tailor Toki

Golden Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

Golden Paisley Polyester Wide Tie

€34.95

Tailor Toki

Vintage Red Paisley Polyester Tie

Vintage Red Paisley Polyester Tie

€29.95

Tailor Toki

The Navy Tie

The Navy Tie

€34.95

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Wooden Tie Hanger

Wooden Tie Hanger

€12.95

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How to tie a tie

Need help getting it right? Check out our step-by-step guide on how to tie a tie and learn some of the most classic knots.

HOW FAR DOWN SHOULD A PROPER TIE HANG?

Throughout history, ties have been worn at different lengths, dictated directly by the edicts of each era's prevailing fashion. Today's sweet spot is just at the top of or half way down the belt.

GUIDE TO APPROPRIATE TIE WIDTH

Many men mistakenly believe that the modern look is narrow or semi-narrow ties, but there is a rule of thumb that dictates the width of your tie at its widest, should be the same as the width of your jacket's lapel. Please refer to the illustration below.

NECKTIES IN VARIOUS MATERIALS

Beyond the actual appearance of the ties, there are other matters to consider when making your selections. We have tried to make your choices more manageable by discussing the characteristics of the various materials that our ties are made from.

SILK TIES

Pros:

Silk is a soft lustrous fibre produced by silk worms. This natural material makes the tie drape perfectly where it hangs.
Silk ties have unique colourations and wonderful light reflections.
Silk ties can be ironed but at the lowest heat setting only.

Cons:

In comparison, silk ties are more expensive than other materials.
Silk is less resistant to water and stains.
It is wiser to store silk ties in a rolled up coil than on a tie rack.

POLYESTER TIES

Pros:

Polyester is resistant to both water and stains.
Very resistant to curling up.
Polyester ties are less fragile than silk and hold there colours well over their lifetimes.
Much less expensive, costing as little as half of what you would pay for a silk tie.

Cons:

Polyester does not breathe, unlike natural materials do, so on hot summer days you can get a damp and sticky feeling around your neck.
Polyester does absorb odours such as those of smoke and sweat.
Polyester does not wrinkle which is a good thing because that synthetic material absolutely abhors heat sources, especially from an iron.

COTTON TIES

Pros:

Natural cotton is a material that breathes well so that it is suitable for anytime of year.
Fleecy cotton material.

Cons:

Can easily lose its shape and curl upward.

FLAX FIBRE TIES

Pros:

Flax is a fluffy material that even a small breeze will ruffle.
This fibre also breathes so it is ideal for summer ties.

Cons:

Flax is a relatively strong material but is likely to curl more easily.

WOOLEN TIES

Pros:

Either woven or knitted, wool ties drape very well.

Cons:

Somewhat resistant to moisture.
There are many qualities of wool available but the higher ends, such as cashmere wool, can be a little pricey.
Because of their natural warming properties they are more appropriate for the cooler times of the year.