Striped ties - Made in Europe

Striped ties

There is a difference between club ties and striped ties is rather subtle.

Striped tie

Find the ideal style for every occasion with our selection of ties by style. Among this wide choice of tie styles offered by your specialist, you will discover classic and formal models for your professional appointments, more modern and casual pieces for your events, as well as more original designs to express your personality.

Dynamic classicism and British heritage

The striped tie (historically linked to club ties or Regimental ties from British universities and regiments) brings dynamism and structure to the silhouette. Its diagonal lines cross the chest and dramatically elongate the silhouette. Whether featuring wide two-colour stripes or fine multicoloured "club" stripes, it embodies a traditional, academic and self-assured elegance.

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The art of stripe direction

There is a subtle technical distinction: British stripes traditionally run from the left shoulder down to the right hip, while American stripes (popularised by Brooks Brothers) run from the right shoulder down to the left hip. Whichever direction, the striped tie immediately lends a structured and formal spirit to your professional outfits.

Our style tips: how to wear a striped tie?

Master the combination of patterns to avoid visual clashes:

  • On a plain background (Safe option): Wear your striped tie with a plain white or sky blue shirt under a plain suit. This is the most classic and impactful configuration.
  • Mixing stripes (Expert): If you pair a striped tie with a striped shirt, make sure the scale of the stripes is necessarily different (for example, fine stripes on the shirt and wide stripes on the tie).
  • Accent colours: Choose a tie in which one of the secondary stripe colours exactly echoes the colour of your shirt or jacket.

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