August 12, 2008 at 2:56 pm
· Filed under General, Ties, Weddings
If you were told that the most popular colour in mens’ ties this year
would be pink, you would probably think the fashion world had
gone crazy! The colour pink has become really popular within the last
few years with young men wearing pink just as much, if not more than women!
As a result, fashion retailers are manufacturing products such as shirts, ties, belts and braces in a variety of pink shades. To this end, we have a range of pinks including fuchsia, cerise and pale pink, ideal for weddings or dailywear. If your man wants to be right up there with celebrity fashions, they have to think pink!

So far, Fuchsia Pink has been the most popular colour in 2008, mainly for weddings, allowing bridesmaids to wear a pink dress, and the groomsmen a matching tie.
You can now be part of the pink revolution with a fantastic range of pink ties from Tie Warehouse. Enjoy being pretty in pink!
Check out our range of Plain Pink Ties at:
http://www.tiewarehouse.co.uk/index.php?cPath=22_143
Pink Fashion Ties at:
http://www.tiewarehouse.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?&keywords=Pink+Fashion+Ties+
Pink Skinny Ties at:
http://www.tiewarehouse.co.uk/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=pink+narrow+tie
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June 23, 2008 at 11:08 am
· Filed under General, Press, Ties, Weddings
Sales of ties are being driven up in the UK because men are choosing to wear them rather than feeling they have to.
The UK’s leading online tie retailer TieWarehouse.co.uk reports its sales are up 20 per cent year-on-year.
Reports at the weekend suggested sales are up as worried workers smarten themselves up in the face of redundancies caused by the credit crunch.
But Tie Warehouse has found that the increased sales are down to people choosing to wear a tie as a fashion statement.
The website’s Gary Baker said: “We’ve always said the tie isn’t dead - it’s just moved from work wear to casual wear.
“There was a period a couple of years ago when dressing down in offices meant many traditional tie wearers stopped wearing them. But that trend has started reversing recently as many workers choose to look smarter. When wearing a tie is optional it becomes a personal statement.”
Tie Warehouse has also noticed a flurry of tie sales driven by celebrities and bands.
Skinny ties and square-end ties are especially popular at the moment.
Despite the increased sales, one side of the business does seem to be seeing the effects of a slowdown in the economy.
Customers are starting to choose cheaper versions of ties used for one off occasions, such as wedding cravats.
ENDS
NOTES TO EDITORS
• A Tie Warehouse spokesman is available for interview. Call 08452 303049. Or email press@publicityheaven.com
• Pictures, samples and competition stock are available
• Full press resources including images, logos and screenshots, are available online at www.tiewarehouse.co.uk/press
• Tie Warehouse is the UK’s leading online retailer of men’s ties and related accessories. The Kent-based company was founded in early 2004 and currently stocks over 1500 different ties, bow ties and cravats for men and boys. In addition to a wide range of fashion ties, Tie Warehouse specialises in hard-to-find items like clip-on ties and children’s ties.
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