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Blue Ties

The blue tie, arguably the most versatile tie of them all! A blue tie brings an air of cool and calm to any look, making it ideal for a variety of occasions. Perhaps you’re heading to a special event such as a wedding or christening? Our range of blue ties features a variety of shades, from light blue ties to deep royal blue, as well as striped, floral or checked styles. 

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Blue Ties

When can I wear a blue tie?

Light blue ties make an excellent choice as wedding ties. Why not go for a skinny style: we love this look with a cool pair of shades in the spring/summer months. A blue tie is the perfect option for those wanting to inject a pop of colour into their wedding look without being too over the top. Blue is subtle and stylish, giving a calm and relaxed impression that is perfect for the big day! For formal occasions such as meetings or job interviews, a subtle polka dot or striped light blue tie provides a sophisticated and professional look.

Blue ties, cravats and sets

If you're looking to really make an impression on the big day, why not opt for a wedding cravat? Cravats are the ultimate classy accessory, instantly adding an ultra elegant edge to your ensemble. For a coordinated style, take a look at our blue wedding ties and matching pocket squares selection, or explore paisley and floral patterned wedding ties to add interest to your look.

History and meaning of the colour blue

Blue has a deep and varied history that reflects its significance across different cultures. In ancient Egypt, blue was a symbol of the divine, with lapis lazuli being used in jewellery and art to represent the heavens. Over time, blue came to represent trust and reliability, becoming a popular choice for uniforms and corporate branding. In modern days, blue is associated with calmness and serenity, with its psychological effects making it a favourite for spaces designed for relaxation. Blue has also taken on significant cultural meanings, such as representing peace and unity in global contexts. Its versatility and historical depth continue to make it a colour with rich symbolism and enduring appeal.

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