You pretty much cannot go wrong with a time-honored blue and white striped tie – whether it’s in celebration of your alma mater, or just because it looks great with almost any outfit. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Scholastic Blue/White Necktie is Self-tipped.
Silky smooth black tana lawn cotton features wonderful combinations of earthy-colored blooms in this charming Liberty of London floral design. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Equinox Valley (Liberty of London) Necktie is Self-tipped.
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.
There is nothing as satisfying as a practically perfect checkerboard pattern – and this one, in shades of brown, orange and pink woven silk – is VERY satisfying. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
You don’t have to be a child of the 60s to love this abstract retro design in brilliant rainbow colors on silk twill. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Far Out Necktie is Self-tipped.
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.
Lightly ribbed pine green woven silk squares, each bordered with ribbons of red, are highlighted by beautifully decorated holiday wreaths. A seasonal must-have. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Wreathton Necktie is Self-tipped.
Broad bands of grass green and white woven silk make this a charming go-anywhere option. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Avonlea Necktie is Self-tipped.
Woven silk jacquard in a warm shade of orange is sure to add something special to special occasions. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Soublette Necktie is Self-tipped.
Woven silk jacquard in a lovely shade of gold is an excellent option when you need to be a bit more formal. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Gosfield Necktie is Self-tipped.
Swaths of dark red woven silk are bordered by quintuplets of blue, navy and yellow in this amazingly versatile stripe. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Originally the insignia of the Army Medical Corps, the caduceus is now one of the most recognized emblems related to the medical profession. They are woven here in red silk to create this handsome design. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.