This enticing multi-colored stripe, featuring earthy tones and a variety of textured weaves in woven silk, is sure to enhance your fall wardrobe – and plenty of other seasons, too! Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Claybank Creek Necktie is Self-tipped.
A go-anywhere choice, this red and blue woven silk checkerboard will be a welcome addition to your wardrobe. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Ellesmere Necktie is Self-tipped.
How can you resist this combination of orange, yellow, green, red, pink and navy woven in a checked pattern in white Italian cotton. It’s a winner. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Chequers 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.
Silver and blue paisleys dance in a like-hued geometric pattern, all woven in navy blue silk. You’ll want to look twice to truly appreciate this lovely choice. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Big sprawling paisley and floral icons in shades of green and blue on navy blue printed silk will add some pizzazz to your day. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Barshaw Blue Necktie is Self-tipped.
You can almost hear the flutter of those yellow and purple bats’ wings on this spooky design on woven black silk. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Batskye Necktie is Self-tipped.
Ready for a unique new stripe to add to your collection. This one, featuring bands of grape purple, dusky blue, rose pink and sea green silk twill, is a fabulous choice. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont.
Yet another magnificent silk jacquard paisley in our collection, this one in a handsome shade of royal blue. Handcrafted in Middlebury, Vermont. The Bernstein Necktie is Self-tipped.
Big sprawling paisley and floral icons in shades of green and blue on navy blue cotton are on one side of this reversible tie, and a complimentary shade of sky blue backs it up. Two ties for the price of one! 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.