Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue
Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Navy Tie by Ted Baker

Buy for $115 from Barneys Warehouse

How to wear Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Pair an olive quilted blazer with a navy tie to ooze class and polish. Round off with a pair of tobacco suede desert boots to upgrade your outfit.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

You'll be amazed at how very easy it is to get dressed this way. Just a tan plaid blazer paired with a Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue from Barneys Warehouse. All you need now is a good pair of dark brown suede loafers.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

This getup shows that it is totally worth investing in such timeless menswear pieces as a grey blazer and a Ted Baker navy tie. For times when this ensemble appears all-too-dressy, dial it down by slipping into a pair of brown leather derby shoes.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Combining a multi colored houndstooth blazer and a Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue will create a classic, masculine silhouette. If you're puzzled as to how to finish, a pair of tobacco suede oxford shoes is a good pick.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

This is hard proof that a navy suit and a Ted Baker navy tie are awesome when paired together in a classy getup for today's guy. For a more relaxed touch, why not add a pair of navy leather tassel loafers to this ensemble?

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Go all out in a blue double breasted blazer and a navy tie.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Choose a blue gingham dress shirt and a Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue for a proper polished outfit.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

When it comes to high-octane polished style, this combination of a navy double breasted blazer and a Ted Baker Textured Weave Necktie Blue from Barneys Warehouse is the ultimate style.

Textured Weave Necktie Blue

Pair a grey plaid suit with a navy tie if you're going for a proper, stylish getup. If you wish to easily dress down this outfit with one single piece, why not introduce black leather double monks to the mix?