Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular
Dark Purple Print Tie by J.Z. Richards
How to wear J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular
Consider teaming a charcoal check suit with a J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular to be the epitome of sophisticated men's style. Black leather oxford shoes look wonderful here.
You're looking at the hard proof that a dark green overcoat and a dark purple print tie are amazing when combined together in a polished look for a modern gent. Navy suede loafers will add a bit more edginess to an otherwise traditional outfit.
Marrying a burgundy corduroy suit with a J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular from Nordstrom is a nice choice for a classic and elegant getup. Black leather oxford shoes will add a carefree vibe to your getup.
Pairing a navy blazer and a dark purple print tie is a guaranteed way to infuse your daily routine with some manly refinement. Let your styling credentials really shine by complementing this ensemble with dark brown suede oxford shoes.
A navy suit and a J.Z. Richards dark purple print tie are absolute must-haves if you're planning a sophisticated wardrobe that holds to the highest menswear standards.
When it comes to high-octane elegance, this combo of a navy check three piece suit and a J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular from Nordstrom doesn't disappoint. For something more on the daring side to finish this look, introduce a pair of black leather derby shoes to the mix.
Wear a grey plaid suit and a J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular if you're going for a neat, classic outfit. A pair of violet print canvas low top sneakers will give a mellow feel to your getup.
A navy vertical striped double breasted blazer and a J.Z. Richards Woven Silk Tie Purple Regular are a savvy combination that will earn you a great deal of attention. Black leather tassel loafers are a good choice to round off your ensemble.
Go for a navy suit and a J.Z. Richards dark purple print tie if you're going for a neat, classic look. Add a pair of black leather loafers to the equation to easily step up the style factor of this ensemble.