

Our work dress code mandates that men wear ties, and the other day Mr. Milkshake came home and tossed his around my neck.
Maybe it’s just me, but I feel like every wedding photo I see nowadays involves tux + necktie, rendering the pricey tux to look like a plain old suit. Although we’re most definitely going to go the bow tie route, and this post would have perhaps been a bit more helpful pre-father’s day, I remembered there were some fantastic hand silkscreened ties on etsy.com.
Who needs original tiny cufflinks when you can get these amazing ties. I’ve been wanting to buy this pink one for Mr. Milkshake for work, but I’ve been hesitating because of the explicit “no guns or violence” clause in the dress code. But it’s pink!
I must confess that on my weddingbee appliation many moons ago, I indicated that I was big into the indie/handmade community, and I would bring the spotlight to my favorite off-the-beaten path artists and websites. And I haven’t done a whole lot so far, although etsy certainly isn’t a novel concept to any of the bees around here. So without furthur ado, I’m featuring a smattering of work from the following etsy artists: toybreaker, satisfactory, and regeneration. I was pleased to notice that toybreaker specifically offers groomsmen’s ties at a discounted price.
If I were having a super indie wedding I’d go with one of these ties:







And here are some that are a little more wedding appropriate in the traditional sense:



This would be pretty gorgeous as matching shawls for the maids that could be worn time and time again: 
And if flowers aren’t your thing, this is still pretty classy looking:

I love all these navy on white ones. and how wonderful would it be to carry over the motifs and images from custom made inviations to ties! And for the science nerds:

