Wearing his Bishop Four-In-Hand Tie in Burgundy his arrival garnered the attention of all the ladies and a few discerning gentlemen. Before long he received a blizzard of invitations to dinners and dance and his social success was assured, courtesy of his valet, who suggested this fine neckwear.
Our modern business tie traces its roots back to men’s elaborate stocks from the early 1800’s. By the end of the 19th century ties had slimmed and lengthened to our modern shape of a long narrow neck with 2 paddle ends of varying width. We have seen these style of ties advertised as early as 1891 and were available from the Sears and Roebuck catalog of 1897 listed as a “black tie with neat red, blue, white, wine, gold or lavender figures…(or) dark blue, or dark red back grounds with neat contrasting figures (or) thousands in light and medium shades of all kinds” So, choose what you like best to match or contrast with your waistcoat.
Matching vest available.
100% polyester. Imported
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