BOSS Geometric Tie

Geometric Tie

Navy Geometric Tie by BOSS

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How to wear BOSS Geometric Tie

Geometric Tie

Try teaming a navy vertical striped suit with a BOSS Geometric Tie from Nordstrom to look like a complete gentleman with a great deal of class. The whole look comes together brilliantly when you add dark brown leather oxford shoes to the mix.

Geometric Tie

This elegant pairing of a light blue double breasted blazer and a BOSS Geometric Tie from Nordstrom will cement your sartorial expertise.

Geometric Tie

A navy blazer and a BOSS Geometric Tie? Be sure, this ensemble will make ladies swoon. Our favorite of a ton of ways to finish off this ensemble is dark brown suede loafers.

Geometric Tie

Pairing a navy blazer and a BOSS navy geometric tie is a guaranteed way to infuse your daily lineup with some rugged sophistication. A pair of dark brown suede loafers is a nice choice to complement your look.

Geometric Tie

This combo of a charcoal suit and a BOSS Geometric Tie couldn't possibly come across as anything other than outrageously sharp and polished. A pair of dark brown leather double monks instantly dials up the fashion factor of this ensemble.

Geometric Tie

A dark green corduroy suit and a navy geometric tie are an extra sharp getup to try. You could follow the casual route with footwear by slipping into black leather double monks.

Geometric Tie

A grey wool blazer and a BOSS Geometric Tie are absolute must-haves if you're putting together a smart wardrobe that matches up to the highest sartorial standards. Add a pair of dark brown leather loafers to the equation and ta-da: the outfit is complete.

Geometric Tie

For an outfit that's nothing less than camera-worthy, choose a brown blazer and a navy geometric tie. A pair of burgundy leather oxford shoes finishes off this outfit very well.

Geometric Tie

One of our favorite ways to style out such an essential item as a blue suit is to combine it with a BOSS navy geometric tie. If you wish to effortlessly tone down this ensemble with one single piece, why not enter dark brown leather brogues into the equation?