Just in time for warmer weather, this combination of linen and cotton woven in a misty shade of grey, will be at home at almost any occasion – from a special event to a picnic in the park. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Time to add something a little different to your collection of stripes. This one, featuring broad yellow bands of woven silk bordered with alternating groups of blue, green, pink and white, and slim ribbons of green, could be just the right choice. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Take your cold-weather wardrobe up a notch when you add this dark red tie with its bands of iconic wintery designs woven in white. Cheerful and charming. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Repeating quartets of green, gold and purple stripes are woven in black silk in this engaging fabric. A great choice for Mardi Gras and beyond! Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
This deliciously abstract woven silk in a beautiful shade of blue reminds us of our favorite summer spot for blueberry picking – high on a hillside in Vermont. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
A lovely Italian wool tartan in shades of grey and black, crisscrossed with white and pink, will be a welcome addition to your cool-weather wardrobe. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Sugar skulls – long a favorite treat during Day of The Dead celebrations – are tossed among flower paths on black silk twill. A good choice for Halloween, as well! Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Support the fight against breast cancer, and honor all those who have been affected by it, with this pink woven silk tie featuring darker pink ribbons in the top corners of the bow. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
This subtly handsome woven burgundy silk features golden scales of justice in complete balance. Your favorite lawyer will love it. Handcrafted in America of imported fabric.
A beautiful take on a classic design, these medallions in shades of blue and gold – some circles and some diamond-shaped – neatly repeat on a warm shade of brick red Italian silk twill. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.