
‘There’s a touch of sartorial audacity in a silk knitted tie’, that’s true and you have to keep this in mind when constructing your outfit.
Knitted ties or bow ties are great for adding texture and visual interest: a block color tie go with most shirt and jacket patterns, on the other hand a multi-colored striped tie can give a more interesting twist to an austere outfit.

For this Fall Steve & Co. introduces a lot of new colors and patterns…choose the silk knitted tie that suit you best!
- Shop new knitted ties
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The Tweed Run bicycle jaunts have come and gone in London and San Francisco, but don’t let the spirit of the ride end now. These peacock provisionsare are both functional and handsome, whether you’re cycling to the market or just taking a Sunday stroll.
Plus, you’ll be prepared for next year’s Tweed Run!
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One of the positives of menswear’s growth over the past few years has been the acceptance of colours, it’s been a long journey, but many folks has started to dare and in particular talking about accessories.
So if you’re not ready to wear a total burgundy look, the hottest color of the season, you can concentrate on accessories in that shade of red and match it with navy blue.
Steve & Co., always on the trend, suggests knitted bow tie, knitted tie, natostrap and braces in burgundy.
1. Shop knitted bow tie
2. Shop knitted tie
3. Shop natostrap
4. Shop braces

If you’re attending a wedding in the next weeks you could ride the vintage wave of this period and adds some dandy items to your look.
Steve & Co. suggests a pocket square, in the shade of light blue and beige, a knitted bow tie, beautiful braces and to complete the style,
some drops of luxury sandalwood after shave by Taylor.
Details make the difference…
1. Shop pocket square
2. Shop knitted bow tie
3. Shop braces
4. Shop Sandalwood aftershave by Taylor

Andre Benjamin (well known as Andre 3000) has a deep talent in music and also in fashion: his fans soon learned that his stage wardrobe was nothing more than an evolution (or re-interpretation) of his own personal style culled from his many interests and passion for English-inspired vintage clothing.
How to dress in the Benjamin Way?
Consider Andre’s ability to translate vintage, preppy chic into an urban and sophisticated look with hip-hop as his muse: so, the key is to focus on his taste for vintage, dare with colors and mixing up fabrics and patterns.
Very important details: bow ties, braces, belts and pochette, often all togheter in the same outfit.
Don’t miss: the hat is ever present!