True quality - almost always made in America, England or Italy.
Natural fibers - only a handful of exceptions in over three hundred ties.
Never trendy - standard lengths and widths with paisleys, stripes, foulards and plaids.
Two very vintage silk knits. Okay, so the photos don't give proper credit to how lustrous and well-woven these are.
But what I love more so are the details on the back.
Nat Lewis of New York, a brand with great history that seems to be long-gone.
Next up is branding like I've never seen on a tie. "Bright as the sun." "Contains daylight fluorescent color." Maybe it's my love of advertising, but I think these are pretty special and therefore two important adds to my collection.
It's all in the details, even the ones others can't see.
I'm partial to silk repp/regimental and seasonal plaids. I have two solids. I am not a paisley fan. Off hand I'd say I only have about twenty ties, and I'd probably easily do without five of them entirely. There are a few regimentals I am still looking to find, but not many.
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