Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie
Burgundy Tie by Lanvin
How to wear Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie
Turn every head around by wearing a black wool waistcoat and a Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie.
Opt for a charcoal overcoat and a Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie for masculine elegance with a modernized spin. Switch up your ensemble with more laid-back footwear, such as these black leather desert boots.
For manly sophistication with a modernized spin, you can opt for a grey suit and a Lanvin burgundy tie. Why not complement your getup with a pair of dark brown leather loafers for a more casual twist?
A brown plaid wool blazer and a Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie from Forzieri are an elegant getup that every stylish gentleman should have in his sartorial arsenal. All you need is a nice pair of brown leather loafers to finish off this look.
Try pairing a navy vertical striped suit with a burgundy tie for a truly smart look. Loosen things up and complement your ensemble with a pair of dark brown leather brogues.
Teaming a brown overcoat with a Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie is a smart choice for a dapper and polished look. Why not take a more relaxed approach with footwear and make burgundy leather tassel loafers your footwear choice?
Pairing a beige suit and a Lanvin Color Block Frame Pure Silk Narrow Tie is a guaranteed way to infuse your day-to-day styling routine with some manly elegance. Finishing with dark brown leather double monks is an easy way to inject an air of stylish casualness into this ensemble.
Marrying a burgundy suit and a burgundy tie is a surefire way to inject your styling rotation with some rugged elegance. When it comes to shoes, go for something on the laid-back end of the spectrum and finish off this look with a pair of white canvas low top sneakers.
Go for something sophisticated and timeless in a brown wool blazer and a Lanvin burgundy tie. And if you wish to effortlessly dress down your look with one single item, why not complete this ensemble with dark brown leather double monks?