Our range of brown ties for men has an appealing retro style. They are perfect for men with a well-defined sense of style who like to make a statement. Gone are the days when brown meant boring, so choose one of our magnificent brown striped ties today.
At Cravate Gentleman , we offer a complete range of brown ties for men, in a wide variety of shades and styles. We stock everything from medium brown to chocolate, including chestnut, cashmere, and striped options. We also have a full range of brown satin ties, ideal for formal events and everyday wear at the office or on weekends.
Our ties are of the highest quality and make excellent gifts for loved ones or a stylish accessory for a smart outfit. This color is easy to work with and pairs beautifully with light blues, creams, pale yellows, and even orange, if you're feeling bold.
If you're wearing a brown tie, make sure your belt and shoes match. It's a shade that goes well with checks and stripes, so don't be afraid to inject some personality into your look.
The retro look is more fashionable than ever, and you need to learn how to wear it with confidence. For formal dinners or parties, choose one of our solid brown men's ties. For a casual night out with friends, opt for a more modern chocolate brown tie.
Brown is obtained by mixing all the primary colors (yellow, cyan, and magenta) and adding a touch of black. The more black you add, the darker the brown will be. Good examples are bistre brown, seal brown, and auburn.
Adding white instead of black will create creamier browns such as tan, beige, wheat, khaki, and chamois. If you're looking for these shades, you can also check out our selection of cream, champagne, and ivory ties—our classic wedding tie collection.
Adding more red to the mixture obviously gives brown a more reddish appearance. Good examples are rust, mahogany, and burnt black. Adding more red produces a shade of burgundy or brown.
If that's the color you're looking for, check out our collection of burgundy ties. Adding a touch of yellow gives brown a lighter, more summery feel. Good examples include light shades of bronze and tan.
Please note that all the ties listed above are of normal length.
While these standard-length ties suit the vast majority of men, we also offer many of our brown ties in XL lengths – especially for taller individuals. To see our selection of XL ties, please visit our Extra Long Ties category page.
As with most colors, choose lighter-colored ties for the spring and summer months. Good examples include tans, beiges, wheat, and khakis. More classic browns, such as auburn and chocolate, are better suited to the fall and winter months.
Classic autumn colors for brown ties include those with a touch of red. Colors like rust and chestnut evoke the changing leaves—perfect for ties worn at this time of year.
It's actually quite easy to match brown with shirts and suits. As a general rule, it's difficult to pair brown with true black, and this should be avoided. For example, opt for brown shoes and a belt rather than black when wearing brown ties.
The same applies to shirts and suits. It's best to avoid shades of grey, charcoal, and black in your suits and instead opt for suits in navy, olive, beige, and brown.
The brown tie is a casual style of dress that can be worn with many different types of suits. It has been around for a long time and never seems to go out of style.
In fact, you can see that it is always fashionable and is still considered appropriate for the office or a suitable business setting. Here is some information about this style that you might want to know.
The brown tie is an informal tie. This gives it a relaxed look, while still maintaining a smart and polished appearance. It will create a suitable look and make you appear more polite.
Brown is a natural, earthy color found in both living and non-living things in nature. It is often associated with maturity, consistency, simplicity, friendliness, reliability, and health. UPS, for example, uses brown to emphasize the reliability of its services.
In the business world, brown is less common than gray or shades of blue. Nevertheless, wearing a light beige or tan suit with brown shoes and a brown belt is an excellent outfit for warmer days.
The most "earthy" combination is brown with green. Wearing an olive green suit with a beige shirt and a brown tie is a classic example.