When it comes to weddings, the right tie does more than complete your look—it sets the tone. Our collection of wedding ties is designed for grooms, groomsmen, and guests alike, with styles ranging from timeless solids and classic satins to bold floral wedding ties that make a statement. Whether you’re walking down the aisle, standing beside the groom, or simply attending in style, you’ll find the perfect match to complement any suit, tuxedo, or wedding theme.
Crafted from premium fabrics and available in both skinny (2.5”) and wide (3.25”) widths, these ties bring polish, comfort, and confidence to one of life’s most important days. From elegant neutrals to vibrant wedding colors (yes, even the hard-to-match bridesmaid dress shades), we’ve got you covered—literally for just $28 per tie.
Your tie is just the start of the wedding attire, take it to the next level by pairing it with:
Pocket Squares: The quickest way to add polish and personality. Match it to your tie or go bold with contrast. Either way, it signals style.
Tie Bars: Not just functional, they’re a sleek statement piece that keeps your tie sharp and in place all night long (yes, even on the dance floor).
Lapel Pins: A floral or metallic accent instantly upgrades your suit jacket and ties your whole look together. Perfect for grooms and groomsmen.
Suspenders: Classic, timeless, and ridiculously stylish. They add old-school charm and keep your look tailored (without constantly tugging at your pants).
Pro tip: The key is balance. Choose one bold statement (like a floral tie or standout pocket square) and let the rest of your accessories complement it.
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1. For the Groom: Stand out while complementing the wedding theme—classic whites, silvers, or bold signature colors always win.
2. For the Groomsmen: Coordinated, not identical—slight variations in color or texture keep the squad cohesive without being cookie-cutter.
3. For Guests: Subtle and respectful—dark solids, soft florals, or muted tones work best without upstaging the couple.
Q: What color tie should a groom wear?
A: Neutral or signature wedding colors that stand apart from groomsmen while still fitting the theme.
Q: Do groomsmen ties have to match?
A: Not exactly—they should coordinate. Variations in patterns or shades add style without breaking unity.
Q: Should wedding guests wear a tie?
A: Absolutely—unless the dress code says otherwise, a tie is always the safe and respectful move.
Q: What fabric is best for wedding ties?
A: Silk and satin for formal weddings, cotton or linen for outdoor or summer weddings.