Most grooms opt to don neck wear, providing a perfect opportunity for your groom to show off his personal style. The subtle differences among neck wear options can help set the tone for the formality of the wedding. As with all of your groom's garments make sure his accessories compliment the rest of his outfit and yours, as well!
Bow tie The bow tie is the most formal form of neck wear. This look is considered most appropriate for evening weddings and can be worn with a classic tuxedo or with a tailcoat and a top hat.
Four-In-HandThe four-in-hand is the classic style of tying a tie with a knot at the neck and the rest of the tie hanging straight down. This style is appropriate for less formal events, including daytime and summer weddings.
AscotThe ascot is a thick scarf-like tie that fastens at the neck with a pin. This style is most appropriate for formal daytime weddings.
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