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#5 is suitable if you're going for classy, but summer weddings are much more laxed; you can be both fun and stylish with #1.
1 - too bold. i like the tie for any other day, but it will steal the show in photos. and the orangey/pink is the wrong colour with the flowers. sorry to those who voted #1. this is my least favourite.
2 - i love the bright pink. it goes with your personality and you can totally pull it off. also the shade of pink will match the flowers. my first instinct was to say this is my favourite, but it might be too shiny in photos on a bright day - just look at the shine lines going across it from the store lights - imagine if the sun hit it.
3 - this is very nice, but from what I know of Jen's flowers it's also the wrong colour.
4 - although some have said it's too old fashioned, I probably like this second best. classic. clean. simple. won't upstage you or the bride. i would need to see it in person. could be a bit boring.
5 - very nice and classic, yet bold and contemporary. totally elegant and will look great in photos. is the wider stripe greyish? or whiteish? either way, I think I like this one the best.
I basically totally agree with what Jill said above. Can't wait to see what you chose!
c
The photographer has got it... I too thought #2 would be a winner, but unless you have the exact hue of the flower in hand while picking the tie, then stay away from that idea, and stick to matching pink in your boutonnière.
#1 and #3 looks to be too close to salmon.. and #4 is okay but dull for such an important daly.. #5 is the winner. Classic lines but still modern and will stand the test of time..20+ years from now, you will not cringe when you look back at your wedding photos.