Violet Tie
Violet Tie
How to wear Violet Tie
A grey three piece suit and a violet tie are a classy look that every dapper gentleman should have in his collection. To give your overall outfit a more laid-back touch, why not add a pair of brown leather double monks to your look?
Combining a navy suit and a violet tie will hallmark your styling chops.
This combo of a navy vertical striped suit and a violet tie is extra smart and provides a clean and neat look. For something more on the casual end to complement this outfit, add brown leather oxford shoes to the equation.
For a look that's classy and truly gasp-worthy, pair a navy suit with a violet tie. Introduce a more laid-back aesthetic to with burgundy leather brogues.
One of the best ways to style out such a staple piece as a navy overcoat is to team it with a violet tie. If you're hesitant about how to finish, complete your getup with a pair of dark brown leather oxford shoes.
For a look that's smart and envy-worthy, consider wearing a light violet vertical striped dress shirt and a violet tie.
You'll be amazed at how easy it is to put together this polished ensemble. Just a blue wool blazer married with a violet tie. For something more on the off-duty side to finish your ensemble, complement your look with black leather casual boots.
This pairing of an olive suit and a violet tie is a lifesaver when you need to look really sharp and elegant. Add dark brown leather brogues to this outfit to make a traditional ensemble feel suddenly fresh.
To look like a contemporary gentleman at all times, marry a tan suit with a violet tie. Introduce brown fringe leather loafers to the mix to keep the look fresh.