Year of the Bow Tie!
Three weeks into the new year and already abandoned your unrealistic resolution? Don't fret about your unattended to gym membership, the fact that your office desk buddy brought you a piping hot cup of coffee after only five hours into your no caffeine rule, or that you have yet to exchange your Netflix subscription for a Kindle or library card.
Change takes time. And what better way to ease your way into the new year than by vamping up your style profile and improving your swagger status? Take baby steps into the new year, and a quick look at OoOTie's seasonal wardrobe guide where you can learn how to pair a bow tie with a tight new look under any and all weather conditions. Whatever the weather, OoOTie has got it covered when it comes to creating a seasonally fantastic new you!
Winter
Think Boston Weather: Mild-Frigid Air/Light Snow-Dude, where's my car?!
Wear: Something bright to save you from your snowy weather woes.
Spring
Think Boston Weather: A weather identity crisis: The possible last hurrah for snow, slush, and ice, or the beginnings of a rainy and beautiful spring.
Wear:Fashionable lightweight raincoats, earth-toned or pastel-colored dress shirts.
Pair: With a more playful and diverse bow tie such as our reversible Candy Shop bow tie.
Summer
Think Boston Weather: Fun in the sun boat shoe weather-Live in a central air ice box.
Wear: Something! Public nudity is frowned upon despite the ungodly heat. Think bathing suits, breathable fabrics, and lightweight plaids.
Pair: A fun and carefree print such as our Anchors Away bow tie.
Fall
Think Boston Weather: Warm-Perfect hoodie wearing conditions.
Wear: Heavier cardigans and pullovers, dark washed jeans, and crisp white collared shirts.
Pair: A bookish scholar look with one of our school spirit bow ties such as the Boston University Rhett bow tie.
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