In a color combination that doesn’t come along that often, you can count on this sea-green and navy blue check to add some flair to your wardrobe. Cotton/linen bland. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Cannon Necktie is Self-tipped.
Be ready for the migration of your wardrobe from summer to fall with this engaging woven silk plaid in shades of orange and brown. The Kinte Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
This handsome stripe in the colors of Ukraine’s flag is woven in silk in a classic ribbed texture. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Kyiv Necktie is Self-tipped.
Whispery smooth Italian silk twill in a glorious shade of golden yellow dances with paisleys and floral iconography in shades of blue and white. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Eliora Necktie is Self-tipped.
This woven silk plaid features crisscrossing bands of green, red, dark blue and white; just about an irresistible for choice almost anytime or anywhere. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
A beautiful take on a red, white and blue color combination, this lovely design features spherical medallions and curved rhombuses of red and white repeating endlessly in blue woven silk. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Even if you can’t be out on the ocean with a rod and real at the ready, you can dream! Leaping marlins enjoy a sunny day on this bright green cotton. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Marlin Necktie is Self-tipped.
Add a cheerful note to your summer wardrobe with this light green and white striped cotton seersucker. It’s a classic. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Islamorada Necktie is Self-tipped.
Navy blue and red are woven in white cotton flannel to create a handsome plaid option for cool-weather wear. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The New Haven Red Necktie is Self-tipped.
If you have a special event coming up soon, this lovely woven silk in a shade of dark orange that evokes the essence of fall foliage is an awesome choice. The Somerville Sienna Necktie is Self-tipped. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.