Reef Knots shouts out Prince Harry for wearing them at the Wellchild Awards

When Prince Harry sports you, the sales are sure to follow.
The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Attend WellChild Awards
The Duke And Duchess Of Sussex Attend WellChild Awards / WPA Pool/GettyImages
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Have you ever wanted a member of the Royal Family to try out one of your products? If so, the dream is still alive!

At the recently held Wellchild Awards, Prince Harry sported a stylish light blue tie designed by Reef Knots, a British menswear company focused on making products that limit its impact on the environment and the ocean. It's unknown if the Duke of Sussex wore his tie to make a broader statement. However, Reef Knots definitely received the boost they needed to reach a larger audience after the Royal's appearance.

It's hard to find better advertising than this

Reef Knots recently posted a picture of Prince Harry wearing their handmade silk tie on Instagram. In the photo, the Duke of Sussex appears to be posing for photographers before walking into the event. Reef Knots' product is on full display as the Royal makes sure to stand in a manner that doesn't cover his chest or the tie. This means Reef Knots just got some of the best advertising a rising fashion company could ever ask for!

According to the company's official website, Reef Knots is on a mission to make ties one of the most fashionable items on the market. The company's founder wants to change people's perception of ties by making them feel like its "summertime - all the time" whenever someone buys a Reef Knots product. From our perspective, it's clear the company loves the ocean just by admiring the color schemes they use. Hopefully, this passion attracts more people who love the beach and hanging out in general!

Have you ever shopped at Reef Knots before? If so, what did you buy and how often do you wear it? Show us your favorite hauls on X and Facebook so we can guess what Prince Harry will be wearing next!

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