Showing posts with label cravat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cravat. Show all posts

Friday, 27 May 2016

How To Wear A Casual Cravat This Spring Bank Holiday

Its the Spring bank holiday this weekend, and its a great opportunity to get away from it all. Are you going on a city break for the long weekend? If you are we think casual cravats are the way to go and we have got a lovely variety available to buy and some great inspiration for what to wear them with.

Why not wear our wonderful Van Buck Navy Blue Swirl Pattern Cravat with a navy blue blazer, a pair of dusky red chinos and a white shirt for a statement look.

This outfit consisting of a grey slim fit houndstooth linen blazer, white cotton shirt, beige trousers and a Van Buck Tiny Paisley Red and Navy Blue Pattern Cravat create the perfect smart casual look, allowing you to look as dapper as ever without being too formal.
Another great outfit for day or night is this light blue shirt, black blazer, black slim fit trousers and Van Buck Tiny Paisley Navy and Red Patterned Cravat.


Here are some more outfit ideas:

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Monday, 14 March 2016

Where To Go & What To Wear For Your St Patricks Day Celebrations!

St Patrick's Day is soon! It's this Thursday 17th March 2016 and if you’re looking for things to do then below you’ll find the top 5 Irish pubs in London that might tickle your fancy. In this post, you’ll also find some attire inspiration for the festivities.

Top 5 Irish Pubs in London

1/ The Porterhouse

One of the largests bars in London, situated in Covent Garden with twelve different levels.The Porterhouse has a large range of ales, lagers and stouts. You can also find fine food and later in the evening, live music!


Image: The Porterhouse


2/ Waxy O’Connors


Waxy O’Connors can be found in the heart of the West End where you’ll receive a warm Irish welcome. Food is served all day long and live music 3 nights a week. Inside Waxy O’Connors, you’ll find 4 unique bars over 6 levels all linked together by a maze of passages and staircases.

What’s on: On St Patricks Day, 17th March from 21:45, they have live music with The Hares.




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3/ The Cow

The Cow is situated in Nottinghill and known for their oysters and great Guinness. On the menu, they have dishes like Beef and Guinness Pie and Sausages and Mash.


What’s on:

Image: The Cow

4/ Blythe Hill Tavern

The Blythe Hill Tavern is a CAMRA award-winning pub where you can find a great selection of ales on tap. It’s one of London’s Real Heritage Pubs, located in Forest Hill, south east London. There’s traditional live Irish music every Thursday all year round, which makes it a great place to relax and meet friends. Last year, the Blythe Hill Tavern was awarded the Best Pub and Cider Pub in the South East and named “the best in London” by the Society for the Preservation of Beers from the Wood.

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5/ The Tipperary

The Tipperary is London’s Irish oldest pub situated in the very centre of the city, on Fleet Street. There’s a possibility that it was the first pub outside Ireland to serve draught Guinness. You'll also find cheap and cheerful Irish food and a friendly welcome.



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Outfit Inspiration

Here are 2 outfits that we've put together with a flare of St Patrick's Day.

The first outfit is a smart/casual look which features our Emerald Green Skinny Tie for £6.99 and can be bought by clicking here.

The second outfit can be for a groom, groomsmen or if you're attending a wedding. This look features our:
  • Emerald Green Scrunchie Cravat for £7.99 and can be bought by clicking here.
  • Emerald Green Pocket Square for £4.99 and can be bought by clicking here.
  • Emerald Green Cufflinks for £4.99 and cab be bought by clicking here.