Ties & Scarves

Add some finishing touches to your costume. We have scarves for the decades; in the 1920’s white suit scarf which is an awesome choice for dressing up as a gangster from Bugsy Malone or maybe Jay Gatsby from the Great Gatsby. In the 50’s sheer neck scarf was popular for dressing up as Pink Lady and 80’s neon lace neck scarves in a range of colours that can also be used to create a headband with a bow. We also have a range of character scarves from the different houses in Harry Potter!

 

There are scarfs for themes like wild west, pirate, USA to Mexican fiesta parties, bandanas are an awesome choice for both. From dressing up as old-time cowboy likes Johnny Cash and cowgirls like Calamity Jane or Annie Oakley, or a cut-throat pirate you can’t go wrong with this accessory. A bandana has many uses whether you are using it to keep the dust of your face during a Mexican stand-off in the kitchen at your party or using it to decorate your party, you will always find a reason to get one…. A bandana can be used for; a cake or cupcake stand cover, if you tie a them together you can make some cowboy bunting and you can tie party favours inside or make small gift bags for your guests! So, check out our range of colours to match to your awesome costume.

Back in the 17th century cravats were the trend for a fashionable Victorian Gentleman to wear, and just as essential for a Victorian Vampire from Bram Stoker’s Dracula to wear too!

Then in the 19th century fashion started to change for the fashion-conscious man. This is when the bowtie became the trend. Simply attending a luncheon at the gentleman’s club or bringing you sweetheart out for a night in the town the bowtie was always a part of the attire. Then came the Roaring 20’s, jazz became so popular and people’s outfits got funky. There was the plain black, red, glitter, striped and many, many more…. We are telling you all of this because when attending a 1920’s party, a murder mystery, The Great Gatsby or even just wanting to stand out from the crowd, at Elliott’s we have a range of bowties for you check out. Not only are they great themed parties but also awesome for different characters like the cat from the Cat in the Hat, Circus and Scary Clowns and even the puppet Jigsaw from the horror movie franchise Saw!

In the 1930’s a professional styled necktie a lot of gentlemen would have worn the Windsor Knot, this style become popular when King Edward VII visited America. This style was adopted by well-groomed men as it was comfortable and sophisticated looking. Many men wore this style of necktie for parties, work, and everyday life. However, it was also taken on by many popular characters that people enjoy dressing up as, gangsters, wizards, and celebrities. For dressing up as character within these themes we have a selection; skinny tie, thick bottom ties, necktie ties that you must tie yourself, elasticated and themed. So, browse through our range as you will not be disappointed in what you will find!!!

Within this category, you will also find cowboy neck-ties to complete you cowboy costume. We have a range of bootlace ties also known as a bolo tie with a different medallion keeping the lace together. We have neckties to complete your Harry Potter costume.