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Bow Tie for the Groom

Bow Tie for the Groom

There is no better day to rock a bow tie than your wedding day! Bow ties used to be the most formal piece in a man's closet, but these days it looks like men are pairing bow ties with casual outfits too, but most importantly a groom's look is not completed without a bowtie.

Many grooms go for the classic suit or tuxedo with a black bow tie, but these days modern and young grooms are breaking the tradition and adding their own touch to their wedding day look.

If you are a groom who wants to add his own touch and style to his groom's attire, then choosing a unique bow-tie that will make your attire stand out is the key!

You can choose any kind of bow tie you want, from colored bow ties to bow ties with different patterns, we compiled a beautiful collection of bow ties for the stylish and elegant groom.

Remember that many grooms also like to add a buttonhole that goes with their bowties or ties.  If you're going to wear a bow tie, you might as well wear a pocket square. For a black bow tie, the pocket square should be white or cream-colored. But if you're wearing a white or cream jacket, then a black pocket square is required. You may wish to match the color of the pocket squares with the bridesmaids’ dresses or your bride’s flower bouquet.

Bow ties come in different styles and sizes, Here’s what you need to know:

Butterfly Bow Tie

Butterfly

This style is less formal and more casual.

Thistle Bow Tie

Thistle or Semi-Butterfly

This is the most common style worn at black-tie functions. This style of bow tie comes either as pre-tied or self-tied which is more sophisticated than the pre-tied one.

Bat Wing Bow Tie

Bat Wing

This style is part Ribbon and part Semi-Butterfly tie. This style looks best on short and thin men.

Pointed Bow Tie

Pointed Bow Tie

The pointed wings behind the fold add a nice visual touch. If you prefer this bow tie style, buy the pointed bow ties that are self-tied. Pre-tied versions look tacky and out of place.

How to Tie a Bow Tie

How to Tie a Bow Tie?

  1. Place the bow tie around your neck, situating it so that end "A" is about two inches longer than end "B".
  2. Cross end "A" over end "B".
  3. Bring end "A" up and under the loop.
  4. Now double end "B" over itself to form the front base loop of the bow tie.
  5. Loop end "A" over the center of the loop you just formed.
  6. Holding everything in place, double end "A" back on itself and poke it through the loop behind the bow tie.
  7. Adjust the bow tie by tugging at the ends of it and straightening the center knot.
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