At Art of the Gentleman, we’ve mastered the necktie with options for every occasion in life from interviews to the workplace to weddings, date night and everyday use - we have something for everyone. From timeless solids, stripes, plaids, and paisleys to bold floral; our collection of men's ties will make it easy to find your perfect tie match.
Want to take it a step further? Our tie sets make suiting up effortless—just grab your shirt, suit, and shoes, and we’ll handle the finishing touches.
Our neckties for men have been designed to withstand consistent wear and tear. Each tie is handmade with premium fabrics for a timeless look and feel that lasts wear after wear.
Whether you prefer a modern skinny tie at 2.5 inches or a classic wide tie at 3.25 inches, our collection gives you the perfect fit for every occasion.
With craftsmanship at the core of our products and versatile designs, our ties aren’t just accessories—they’re centerpieces ready to complement any suit, shirt, or style.
Oh, and the best part? All of our ties are $28 (or less).
If you do happen to experience anything short of greatness from your tie - we'll offer a refund (within 30 days) of your order date.
1. Suit lapels - A slim tie pairs best with narrow lapels, while wider ties balance better with wider lapels.
2. Coordinate colors & patterns –Choose a tie that complements your shirt and suit — bold ties with solid shirts, subtle ties with patterned shirts.
3. Check your length – The tip of your tie should just touch your belt buckle — too short or too long throws off the look.
4. Choose your knot wisely– Use a Four-in-Hand knot for casual or slim ties, and a Windsor knot for formal events or wide collars.
5. Floral patterns for celebrations– If your tie has flowers, keep your shirt simple or with subtle textures like herringbone.
6. Conservative styles for business – Stick with solid, striped, or small-pattern ties in navy, burgundy, or gray for interviews and corporate meetings.
7. Smart casual – For a relaxed dinner or date night, pair a knit or skinny tie with a blazer and jeans.
8. Overdressing – While it can happen rarely, overdressing can feel forced. It could be a smart move to skip the tie at casual events like beach weddings, barbecues and kids' birthday parties.
9. Add accessories – Add a tie bar, pocket square, or lapel pin to elevate your overall style when the occasion calls for it.
10. Collar types– Wide-spread collars look sharp with a Windsor knot, while button-down collars pair best with smaller knots.
1. Untie your tie - Don’t yank it off or keep it tied. Always loosen the knot and untie it in reverse to avoid stretching or creasing.
2. Store it correctly – Hang your tie on a tie rack or roll it loosely to help it keep its shape and prevent wrinkles.
3. Skip the wash– Never throw a tie in the washer or dryer. Spot clean gently or take it to a dry cleaner if absolutely needed.
4. Handle wrinkles– Use a handheld steamer to smooth out creases. Avoid ironing directly, as heat can damage the fabric. Use a low heat setting on your iron and place a cloth barrier (like a t-shirt or cotton cloth) between the tie and the iron
5. Avoid overtightening your tie -Pulling your knot too tight can permanently crease the fabric—keep it snug, not strangled.
Check out our handpicked collections below for ties that go best with each suit color.