If you love stripes, you’re sure to find this warm orange woven silk with its bands of navy blue alternating with yellow and light blue pairs of ribbons a winning choice. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The River Nore Necktie is Self-tipped.
White-bordered ribbons of navy blue are interspersed between bands of dark green in this handsome woven silk stripe. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
This delicious combination of floral and paisley icons of red, gold, green and blue on silk twill is sure to add a little flair to your wardrobe. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Behold the epitome of a perfect summer choice! Purple checks on a white cotton/linen blend. The Railay Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Classic getaway cars and tommy guns evoke a memory of times gone by woven in navy blue silk. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Bootlegger Necktie is Self-tipped.
This unique combination of purple and brown woven in white silk puts a nice new spin on a traditional plaid design. Its a beauty The Templeton Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
The silver polka dots woven in this practically perfect shade of red silk have taken a classic tie pattern to whole new heights of style. The Oriel Persimmon Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Woven in a gently nubbly textured silk, stripes of navy blue are interspersed with slim quartets of gold and white. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Whether you’re all about equines, dressing for a day at the races, headed for a Derby party, or just looking for a bit of good luck, we’ve got you covered with this repeating pattern of white horseshoes woven in navy blue woven silk. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Homestretch Blue Necktie is Self-tipped.
Fat Tuesday traditions including king cake, beads, masks, coins and fleurs de lis are all here, tossed in a black, blue, green, gold and purple silk twill argyle pattern. Laissez les bon temps rouler! The Mardi Gras Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.