It’s official – neckties are back.
Not only were they a fixture on the SS24 runways at Bottega Veneta, Fendi and Givenchy, but the #OldMoney revival and the rise of #Corpcore on TikTok and Instagram means they’re all over our feeds too. So, now is the time to include them in your accessory rotation.
The trick is to seamlessly blend them with your look without giving the impression you’re ‘dressing up’, whether you’re leaning into the preppy aesthetic with denim and knitwear or doubling down on corporate casual with Nineties tailoring.
And we’re not talking about the nondescript ties you might spot during rush hour en route to Canary Wharf. Instead, it’s best to invest in designs with some interest – a polka dot, stripe or paisley print would do – and those crafted in fabrics without the shiny finish that is reminiscent of end-of-school prom.
If you’re still not sold and some inspiration might help, look no further than John F. Kennedy Jr. The eternal menswear muse had the art of suiting up nailed down. From formal events to public appearances, he used the tie to makeover his ordinary tailoring with some personality. For a more recent take, it’s A$AP Rocky and Tyler The Creator who should be on your moodboard.
The good news? Whichever tie you choose, it can do double duty during wedding season too. If you’ve got a strong selection of ties at your disposal, it’s easy to take your suit up a notch – and it means you get more outfit mileage from each suit, as well.
Without further ado, keep scrolling to see our pick of the best. If none of these take your fancy, head to your nearest charity shop or thrift store where you’re sure to find a gem or two after some digging – you might even discover one from the brands below.
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Drake’s
Price range £95 - £165
Blending casualwear with tailoring is Drake’s MO, so, naturally, the ties they offer fit the #OldMoneyAesthetic to a tee. From the classic prints to the rich colour palette, not to mention the luxurious fabrics, these are some of the best ties on the market – and they’re all handmade in London.
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Paul Smith
Price range £70 - £120
Since Paul Smith’s brand is known for its playful use of colour, it’s no wonder the ties are lively, vibrant and fun. From abstract prints to multicoloured stripes and bright prints, these are ties for those who like to make a statement.
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Hermès
Price range £185 - £960
The purveyor of luxury, Hermès is always on our wishlist. You could opt for a monogrammed style, a subtle geometric print, or even equestrian-themed illustrations. And no matter which you select, it’s an investment that will transcend the trend cycle.
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Reiss
Price range £45 - £68
For premium quality at a great price, Reiss is your best bet. Besides the pure silk constructions, the understated prints and muted colour combinations make for ties that could have been plucked from a trunk sale – just the aesthetic we’re looking for.
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BOSS
Price range £45 - £139
For tried and tested classics, BOSS has you covered. The more formal arm of the Hugo Boss brand, BOSS is an expert at tailoring and all the accoutrements. Whether you prefer a pindot, a simple stripe or a micro-check, this is for guys who like to keep it low-key.
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Ferragamo
Price range £185
If you’re into a geometric print, you’ll want every tie by Ferragamo. A fashion crowd favourite, any style by the Italian house will come with compliments. Keep an army of the brand’s ties in your rotation and you have an easy sartorial win.
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Ralph Lauren
Price range £75 - £255
Unsurprisingly, Ralph Lauren is the place to go if you’re into a preppy aesthetic – we’re talking collegiate stripes, vintage paisleys and Ivy League-inspired crests. Paired with slacks and a v-neck sweater, you’ll have the look nailed down.
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Marks & Spencer
Price range £10 - £59.95
M&S is the best place for tailoring on a budget – ties included. As well as its own M&S Collection and Autograph ranges, it offers ties by suiting experts Charles Tyrwhitt and Hawes & Curtis. The ever-expanding selection ranges from knitted to printed to striped as well as block colour.
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Percival
Price range £39
Those who are partial to a knitted tie should head to Percival. Though the London-based label is better known for its playful take on casualwear, it offers a great range of tailoring, too. And the pieces look much more expensive than their affordable price point.
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Brioni
Price range £240 - £400
Luxurious tailoring is Brioni’s bread and butter. It was the first brand to show at Florence’s Palazzo Pitti back in 1952 and the Italian house has over 70 years of experience in designing neckties. Each style is designed and manufactured in Italy using premium fabrics and first-rate craftsmanship. It’s an investment, yes but the hard-wearing pieces will last for years and years to come.
Buy now, Mr. Porter
Dunhill
Price range £170 - £220
While Dunhill may have been founded as a motoring accessories label back in 1893, it’s become one of the most coveted British menswear labels for great tailoring, outerwear and leather goods. When it comes to ties and pocket squares, they’re all made from mulberry silk featuring everything from a polka dot to paisley and even an understated stripe.
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ASOS
Price range £8 - £25
For the basics, look no further than ASOS. From block colours to floral prints, it’s a go-to for a tie on a budget or a last-minute purchase (did someone say next-day delivery?). Better yet, some even come with a pocket square included.
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