Dirk Bikkembergs Ties

Ties

Beige Tie by Dirk Bikkembergs

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How to wear Dirk Bikkembergs Ties

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This polished combo of a navy blazer and a Dirk Bikkembergs Ties is a frequent choice among the sartorially savvy gentlemen. Add dark brown leather oxford shoes to the mix and ta-da: the look is complete.

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Putting together a navy overcoat with a Dirk Bikkembergs Ties from yoox.com is an on-point idea for a stylish and elegant look. If you want to break out of the mold a little, throw brown suede double monks in the mix.

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Marry a navy vertical striped suit with a Dirk Bikkembergs Ties from yoox.com for a proper elegant getup. Loosen things up and introduce a pair of dark brown leather derby shoes to the equation.

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A red overcoat and a Dirk Bikkembergs Ties are a sophisticated combination that every modern gent should have in his collection. A pair of red suede brogues will give a laid-back vibe to your ensemble.

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This combination of a dark brown overcoat and a beige tie will add classy essence to your ensemble. Let your sartorial prowess truly shine by rounding off this getup with a pair of dark brown suede oxford shoes.

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You're looking at the solid proof that a beige dress shirt and a Dirk Bikkembergs beige tie look awesome when paired up in a refined ensemble for a modern man. Let your expert styling really shine by completing this getup with brown suede desert boots.

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A beige suit and a beige tie are absolute staples if you're crafting a smart wardrobe that matches up to the highest sartorial standards. Want to break out of the mold? Then why not add a pair of tan suede derby shoes to the mix?

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This pairing of a brown suit and a Dirk Bikkembergs Ties is a surefire option when you need to look like a British gentleman. Feeling brave today? Switch things up by slipping into dark brown leather oxford shoes.

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To look cool and stylish, marry a blue vertical striped suit with a Dirk Bikkembergs beige tie. Navy suede loafers will add a dressed-down touch to an otherwise mostly classic ensemble.