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The Top 5 Tie Colours For 2010

Bernice de Braal May 2010 No Comment Bookmark or Share

They say the devil is in the detail and they’re not wrong when it comes to choosing wedding accessories. A poor choice of tie can instantly make superior mens wedding suits look decidedly naff, so it’s important to get it right.

So – wanna know what the hot trends are for tie colours in 2010? Look no further than online accessories maestros, Swagger & Swoon, stockists of 1000+ tie designs, 350 bow ties and 100 cravats, not forgetting handkerchiefs, cufflinks and cummerbunds. In other words, everything you need to tart up your wedding attire with panache. (They’re no ordinary wedding ties at that. Name droppers will be pleased to hear that they’ve appeared on EastEnders, The Friday Night Project and Big Brother, no less.) Anyway, here’s the Top Tie Trend rundown:

  1. Fuchsia Pink
  2. Plain Ivory
  3. Plain Purple
  4. Turquoise Blue
  5. Kelly Green

Yes, that’s fuchsia pink (pronounced phew-sheer, you smutty things). C’mon, now – surely you’re comfortable enough with your sexuality to wear pink? Still unconvinced by the concept? Let Jason from Swagger & Swoon persuade you, then. Jason says:  “We’ve seen a great increase in our pink ties, particularly the fuchsia pink. I think this is due its popularity amongst women and the fact that the colour has become more acceptable for men. I think it will be even more popular this year.”

If you’re an accessories virgin, don’t be afraid. Swagger & Swoon will hold your hand virtually via their dedicated wedding page and provide swatches of plain ties, so you can double-check for eye-watering colour clashes before ordering.

Get the nitty gritty on neckwear and an A-Z of accessories with our style round-up.

Are you planning on making a style statement or playing it safe on the Big Day? Release your inner fashionista and talk tailoring with the forum, daaahlings.

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