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Wedding Guide 2026

The Complete Wedding Tie Guide

Ties for Grooms, Groomsmen & Guests

Whether you are the groom, a groomsman, or a wedding guest, your tie is one of the most visible parts of your outfit. It is the detail people notice -- in person and in photos that will last a lifetime.

Complete Guide

How to Choose the Perfect Tie for Any Wedding

This guide walks you through everything you need to know about choosing the right tie for a wedding, including:

  • What groomsmen and grooms should wear
  • Color coordination with the wedding palette
  • Tie vs. bow tie -- which is right for your wedding?
  • Seasonal and venue-specific recommendations
  • Our top 5 wedding tie picks

The Details That Matter

Why Your Wedding Tie Matters

Photos Last Forever

What looks good in candlelight might photograph differently. Your tie frames your face in every wedding photo -- choose wisely.

Complement, Not Compete

The tie should complement, not compete. Your face and your partner should be the focal points of every photo.

Visual Cohesion

Coordination with the wedding party creates visual cohesion in group photos that you will treasure for decades.

Role Guide

Groom vs Groomsmen vs Guests

Role Goal Best Tie Style Fabric Color Strategy
Groom Stand out while staying cohesive Silk tie or bow tie, unique pattern/texture Silk, satin Different color or texture from groomsmen
Groomsmen Uniformity with personality Matching ties, individual knot choice Silk or matte finish (summer) Match the wedding color palette
Guest Respect dress code, don't overshadow Standard tie or bow tie Season-appropriate Avoid white, ivory, or bridesmaid colors

The Big Question

Tie vs. Bow Tie

Choose a Tie When:

  • The dress code is semi-formal or cocktail
  • You want more color and pattern options
  • You are a guest and want flexibility
  • You are more comfortable tying a regular tie
  • The wedding is daytime or outdoor

Choose a Bow Tie When:

  • The dress code is black-tie
  • You are the groom and want a classic distinguished look
  • The wedding is evening or formal
  • You want to stand out in photos
  • You are comfortable with the self-tie technique

Quick Verdict

For most weddings, a silk tie is the safest and most versatile choice. Reserve the bow tie for black-tie events or when the groom wants to make a distinctive statement. Learn the bow tie technique with our Bow Tie Guide.

Color Matching

Wedding Color Palettes

Match your tie to the wedding's color theme for a polished, coordinated look.

White / Ivory Weddings

Classic, timeless, romantic

Best Fabrics:

Silk (shiny or matte), satin for formal

Black Weddings

Modern, bold, dramatic evening

Best Fabrics:

Silk, satin, velvet (winter weddings)

Blue / Navy Weddings

Coastal, garden, sophisticated

Best Fabrics:

Silk for formal, linen or cotton for outdoor

Burgundy / Red Weddings

Rich, passionate, luxurious

Best Fabrics:

Silk, jacquard, tone-on-tone patterns

By Season

Seasonal Recommendations

Spring

  • Blush pink, soft blue, lavender
  • Light silk or cotton blends
  • Floral or botanical prints
  • Half Windsor knot recommended

Summer

  • Coral, sage, sky blue, linen white
  • Linen, cotton, or knit ties
  • Avoid heavy silk in heat
  • Four-in-Hand for a relaxed look

Autumn

  • Burgundy, forest green, burnt orange
  • Wool, knit, or textured silk
  • Rich, warm tones
  • Pratt or Half Windsor

Winter

  • Black, navy, silver, deep burgundy
  • Silk, satin, or velvet
  • Jewel tones for holiday weddings
  • Full Windsor for maximum presence

Editor's Picks

Top 5 Wedding Tie Picks

#1

Classic Navy Silk Tie

Classic Navy Silk Tie

The Versatile Choice

Works with almost any suit color and wedding palette. The safest, most versatile pick for groomsmen and guests alike.

Best for: Groomsmen, guests, semi-formal weddings

$30 - $80

#2

Burgundy Micro-Dot Silk

Burgundy Silk Tie with Micro-Dot

The Statement Piece

Rich color photographs beautifully; micro-dot adds subtle texture. Perfect for the groom who wants to stand out.

Best for: Grooms, formal weddings

$40 - $100

#3

Black Silk Bow Tie

Black Silk Bow Tie (Self-Tie)

The Formal Essential

Non-negotiable for traditional black-tie weddings. Always elegant, always appropriate for evening formal events.

Best for: Black-tie weddings, grooms

$25 - $60

#4

Champagne Satin Tie

Champagne Satin Tie

The Wedding Classic

Warm tone complements ivory perfectly; satin adds formal polish. The quintessential white/ivory wedding choice.

Best for: White/ivory weddings, spring ceremonies

$25 - $70

#5

Forest Green Knit Tie

Textured Knit Tie in Forest Green

The Modern Pick

Unique texture and color that stands out without being flashy. Perfect for outdoor, rustic, or vineyard weddings.

Best for: Outdoor, rustic, or vineyard weddings

$30 - $65

Checklist

Quick Wedding Tie Checklist

  • Confirm the wedding dress code with the couple
  • Coordinate with the wedding color palette
  • Choose your tie style (tie or bow tie)
  • Select appropriate fabric for the season and venue
  • Practice your knot with our Tie Knot Picker
  • Try on the complete outfit 1-2 weeks before
  • Pack a stain remover pen and spare tie for the day
  • Steam or press your tie the night before

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