Destination Hotels, a distinctive and diverse collection of luxury and upscale independent hotels and resorts across North America, has a new partnership with popular men’s fashion brand, The Tie Bar. Known for premium yet attainable style, The Tie Bar will offer a variety of select items for purchase at six Destination Hotels throughout the country. From ties and bow ties to pocket squares, belts and socks, each of the properties will offer its own set of specially curated colors, materials and patterns, inspired by the destination. A custom tie and bow tie, designed exclusively for the Destination Hotels brand, will also be available at participating properties. Additionally, guests who book a wedding at a Destination Hotels property will be able to receive personalized consultations with The Tie Bar wedding concierge.

“We are excited to be the first hotel brand to partner with The Tie Bar nationwide, and to provide another tangible, authentically-immersive experience to our guests,” said Jamie Sabatier, CEO, Two Roads Hospitality, parent company of Destination Hotels. “The carefully selected collections and newly curated products from The Tie Bar are meant to not only make people look and feel good, but also serve as mementos of a significant and special time and place.”

“Men wearing a tie for life’s most important moments has always gone hand in hand” said Allyson Lewis, CEO of The Tie Bar. “We couldn’t be more thrilled to launch The Tie Bar collections with Destination Hotels, which are both incredible vacation getaways and extraordinary places to celebrate the milestones of life. Each set was created for them to reflect both each hotel’s region and to be a genuine style representation of that destination.”

At San Diego’s L’Auberge del Mar, the colors of Southern California sunsets are reflected through light blue, lavender, and pinks.

Capsule includes: Tie, Pocket Square, Lapel Flower, Tie Bar

Terranea Resort, perched above the Pacific Ocean in Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA, features items that mimic the waters with their aqua and blues hues.

Capsule includes: Tie, Pocket Square

The Carolina Inn, a historic property located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, will offer guests a colorful array of pastel accessories.

Capsule includes: Tie, Bow Tie, Pocket Square, Suede Belt, Leather Belt

Nestled on the shores of Lake Washington in Kirkland, WA, the Woodmark Hotel & Still Spa brings a strong sense of the outdoors into its selection of hunter green, navy and light champagne items.

Capsule includes: Tie, Pocket Square, Socks, Tie Bar


Cliff House Maine’s collection features a traditional New England aesthetic, with patterns of stripes, dots and anchors.

Capsule includes: Tie, Bow Tie, Pocket Square, Tie Bar

Manor Vail Lodge, at the base of Colorado’s Vail Mountain, has a crisp and classic palette of navy, white and yellow, in addition to a wood inlay for the tie bar.

Capsule includes: Tie, Pocket Square, Tie Bar

The Destination Hotels’ tailor-made collection takes its cues from nature, much like the hotels themselves. The linen bow tie features a subtle yet playful green palm leaf print while the custom neck tie is a modern take on a classic floral pattern with soft cream, blue, pink and green.
Capsule includes: Tie, Bow Tie

In celebration of the collaboration, guests who book a wedding with the participating Destination Hotels properties will be given access to book a private, complimentary consultation with The Tie Bar wedding concierge. Benefits of the consultation include customized trend overviews for the season, tips on dressing for your destination, and general tie pairing advice. The Tie Bar wedding concierge will also be on-hand for style coordinating the groomsmen with the groom, coordinating with the wedding party overall, and incorporating the wedding colors in unique and thoughtful ways.

Individual items and collections will be available for purchase at select Destination Hotels. Items range from $8-$35. For more information, please visit www.destinationhotels.com

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