Prime Neckwear
Red Blue Black Abstract Grid Tie
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This red and blue geometric tie brings a sharper kind of formalwear energy. The pattern stacks red, blue, black, white, burgundy, and violet tones into a broken-grid design that feels graphic, modern, and just a little dangerous in the right way.
It is built for suits that need more than a safe stripe or standard solid. From a distance, the tie reads clean and structured. Up close, the layered blocks, thin linework, and abstract pattern give it a visual punch that works especially well with modern tailoring.
Wear it as a single tie for a focused statement, or choose the tie and pocket square set when you want the jacket to look complete without adding extra noise.
Why You’ll Love It
This tie gives your outfit color, contrast, and structure without drifting into novelty territory. The red and burgundy tones add heat, the blue brings depth, and the black and white details keep the pattern sharp.
It is a strong pick when you want something more interesting than a basic formal tie, but still polished enough for weddings, prom, dinners, work events, and photos.
The abstract grid pattern also makes it easy to style across multiple dress codes. It can look bold with a black suit, clean with navy, crisp with gray, or more creative with a blazer and dark denim.
Choose From
Single Tie
Best for a clean, direct look when the tie is the main visual detail.
Tie + Pocket Square
Best for weddings, prom, formal photos, groom or groomsmen outfits, cocktail events, and full suit styling.
Purchase Option Note
The supplied product details include two purchase options for this item: Single Tie and Tie + Pocket Square.
Outfit Guidance
Shirt Recommendations
A white dress shirt is the strongest pairing. It keeps the pattern sharp and lets the red, blue, black, and white tones stand out clearly.
A pale blue shirt works well with navy and gray suits, especially when you want the blue tones in the tie to feel more connected to the full outfit.
A light gray shirt can work for evening events, date nights, or creative dress codes. Keep the shirt simple so the geometric pattern stays in charge.
Avoid loud checks, heavy stripes, or high-contrast printed shirts. This tie already has enough movement.
Suit Recommendations
A navy suit is one of the easiest matches. It connects naturally with the blue in the tie while letting the red and white details cut through.
A charcoal gray suit gives the tie a darker, more formal edge. This is a strong choice for evening weddings, dinners, receptions, and cocktail parties.
A black suit works when you want stronger contrast and a moodier look. Pair it with a white shirt to keep everything clean.
A medium gray suit gives the pattern more breathing room and works well for daytime weddings, prom, graduation events, and creative business settings.
A deep burgundy suit can work for a bolder look, but keep the shirt white and the shoes simple so the outfit does not get crowded.
Shoe Recommendations
With a navy suit, wear dark brown oxfords, oxblood loafers, walnut brogues, or polished black dress shoes.
With charcoal or black suits, choose black oxfords, black derbies, or oxblood dress shoes.
With medium gray suits, black shoes make the outfit sharper, while dark brown or burgundy shoes give it more warmth.
With a burgundy suit, black dress shoes are the safest choice. Dark brown can work for less formal events.
Best Events
This tie works well for weddings, groom outfits, groomsmen styling, prom, homecoming, cocktail parties, rehearsal dinners, engagement parties, holiday parties, formal dinners, gallery openings, creative office events, business mixers, date nights, rooftop events, graduation ceremonies, and modern suit looks.
It is especially good for events where a plain tie feels too quiet, but a novelty print would be too much.
Tie Width and Length Guide
Slim Width — 2.5” inches
Best for modern suits, narrow lapels, slimmer builds, prom, cocktail parties, date nights, and sharper contemporary styling.
Classic Width — 3.25” inches
Best for standard suits, medium-to-wide lapels, weddings, business events, formal dinners, and traditional menswear proportions.
Regular Length — 60” inches
Best for most standard heights and builds.
XL Length — 63” inches
Best for taller wearers, larger neck sizes, longer torsos, or anyone who needs extra length for a balanced knot and front blade.
Style Notes
Let the tie be the main pattern. Solid suits and clean shirts will make the colors look sharper.
For the pocket square, use a flat fold for formal events or a soft puff fold for a more relaxed jacket look. Since the tie already has a strong graphic pattern, the pocket square should support the outfit, not compete with it.
For a tighter look, pull one color from the tie into a small detail like socks, a boutonniere, a lapel pin, or a watch strap. Red, navy, black, white, burgundy, or blue all work.
Care and Maintenance
Spot clean gently with a soft damp cloth when needed.
For deeper cleaning, use a professional cleaner experienced with neckwear.
Store the tie untied and flat or loosely rolled. Keep the pocket square folded neatly in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
Product Specs
Purchase Options:
Single Tie
Tie + Pocket Square
Material of Tie and Square:
100% Silk
Pocket Square Dimensions:
10.5” x 10.5” inches
Tie Length Options:
Regular: 60” inches
XL: 63” inches
Tie Width Options:
Slim: 2.5” inches
Classic: 3.25” inches
Pattern:
Abstract geometric grid pattern
Colors Shown:
Red, blue, black, white, burgundy, and violet
How To Care For Your Ties
The right tie can make your outfit unforgettable. Color, style, material, and pattern lets you customize formal suits and tuxedos to show your personality. With a collection of high-quality ties, you can make one suit work for most of your formal occasions.
A well-made tie is an investment. Keep your collection looking sharp longer with proper care techniques.
Country of Origin: China.
Computer‑generated model shown; actual tie colors may vary.