DQT is a UK online shop built around men's neckwear and the small formalwear pieces that go alongside it. The catalogue starts with ties, which is clearly the core of the business: plain colours, skinny cuts, knitted styles, wedding ranges, and novelty or embroidered designs all sit together. From there it widens into bow ties, cravats, waistcoats, pocket squares, lapel pins, tie clips, and belts. That is a coherent spread. A man assembling an outfit can pull most of what he needs from one place, which is more useful than it sounds when you are trying to match a cravat to a waistcoat without ordering from three different sellers and hoping the colours agree in person. DQT keeps the scope tight enough to stock each category properly, avoiding the trap of listing twenty types of neckwear with three options each, and that discipline runs through the whole site.

Pricing on ties sits in roughly the ten to thirteen pound band, which puts the products firmly at the accessible end, well clear of designer pricing. Going in half expecting that low ticket to come with the usual catch on postage, it does not: UK delivery is free on every order, with free international shipping kicking in once you spend over seventy-five pounds (or the euro and dollar equivalents). Orders placed before three in the afternoon go out the same day. For anyone ordering a tie at short notice before a wedding or an interview, that dispatch cut-off is the detail that decides whether the purchase is worth making at all, and DQT states it plainly in the main navigation instead of burying it in a FAQ. Same-day dispatch is a real operational commitment. Plenty of neckwear shops promise fast shipping and mean two to four days; DQT makes the deadline visible and specific.

Weddings and bulk orders

There is a dedicated wedding section, and it reads as a genuine focus, not a token category bolted on for search traffic. Coordinated wedding wear is its own logistical puzzle: a groom usually needs the same tie or cravat in matching tones for ushers, fathers, and a wedding party, often in numbers, and often to a fixed date that cannot move. DQT pitches itself at exactly that buyer, and also at corporate teams kitting out ushering or front-of-house staff. The reseller and wholesale programme rounds out the same idea, opening the door to shops and event suppliers who want to buy in volume without paying retail margin on each unit. DQT handles those enquiries separately, which is the right way to manage it.

To support those decisions, the site offers a Swatch Colour Palette, which matters considerably when you are trying to get six ties to read as the same shade on camera and a phone screenshot will not cut it. There is also a How to Tie a Tie guide and a Waistcoat Size Guide. None of these are flashy, but they answer the practical questions a first-time buyer actually asks before placing several items in a cart, and their presence shows that the people behind DQT have thought carefully about the moment of hesitation before checkout. A buyer unsure whether a medium waistcoat will fit can check the guide, get an answer, and order without guessing. That kind of friction removal is often the difference between a completed purchase and an abandoned basket.

Value-hunters are served too. A Clearance section runs alongside periodic promotions, the kind where a quarter is knocked off ties and bow ties, and a VIP membership scheme gives members early access to those sales and previews of new collections. It is a sensible loyalty hook for repeat buyers, and it fits a shop whose products are the sort of thing people come back for as occasions arise. Someone who bought a tie for one wedding tends to return for the next, or for the job interview, or for the annual company dinner. DQT gives those returning buyers a reason to check in first instead of starting from scratch each time.

On credibility, DQT holds up well. Its Trustpilot presence runs to somewhere in the mid-sixties of reviews spread across several pages, and the tone leans firmly positive: customers return again and again to fast delivery, fair prices, the quality of what arrives, and customer service that actually replies. No single headline star figure jumped out of the snippets visible on the listing pages, so pinning one down here would be guessing, but the overall direction of those comments is clear enough. Scamadviser separately flags the domain as legitimate and safe, which is the kind of basic reassurance that quietly matters for a smaller shop you have not bought from before. DQT also appears as a participating retailer on TopCashback, and there are further positive write-ups on britainreviews.co.uk. That is a reasonable spread of outside corroboration for a niche specialist, and the sources broadly agree with each other.

Contact is handled the way it ought to be. Full details sit in the footer, including a customer service email and a phone line on a UK 0330 number staffed Monday to Friday, half past eight in the morning to half past four. A contact page lives in the main navigation as well. For a shop that sells to brides, grooms, and corporate buyers working to deadlines, a real phone number with stated hours is worth more than a contact form alone, because the questions those buyers have tend to need a quick human answer. DQT provides both options, which removes the risk of a query sitting in an inbox unanswered the day before an event.

The overall picture is consistent, not spectacular, and for this kind of shop consistency is exactly the right ambition. DQT focuses on one job and does it thoroughly. The shipping promises are clear and generous for the price point. The supporting guides remove friction at the exact moments buyers hesitate. The outside reputation, while not enormous in volume, is steady and favourable, and nobody across any of those platforms is raising red flags. There is no inflated claim anywhere on DQT that the evidence then has to walk back. The wedding section is the strongest differentiator: if you need matching neckwear for a party of eight and you want to confirm the shade before placing a bulk order, DQT gives you the tools to do that without a phone call to each of three separate shops.

The groom or best man organising matching neckwear for a wedding party on a budget and a calendar is where DQT is most clearly aimed. Open the wedding section, line your colours up against the swatch palette, and phone the customer service line during weekday hours to confirm stock before placing a bulk order. Corporate buyers fitting out a team should ask about the wholesale terms at the same time. The same-day cut-off and free UK delivery make DQT a reasonable choice for an individual who simply needs a decent tie that ships today, and the clearance section and VIP scheme give repeat buyers a reason to make DQT the default stop instead of starting the search over each time.


Business address
DQT
9b beechburn,
Crook,
Durham
DL15 8JL
United Kingdom

Contact details
Phone: 1388417141