That's fine TT - I'll post it tomorrow. Also, I should mention that that knitted one is actually closer to a magenta than red - perhaps the photo hasn't conveyed that so well. D'you still want it?
Estaban - I'd love to see that one you wore at Belper again - not often you see them with blue on.
Hal - Thanks for the compliments! I completely agree - but really I find these type of ties incredibly vibrant but in an understated way. Especially those two-tone ones like the Braespun I posted...
Some more.
This I believe is silk, unlined, 52" long and 2 1/4" wide at the blade. No labels, very supple fabric:
These are two 'Suprama, Rhodia' ties - both unlined, both 50" long and 3" wide, and both with the same labels (I've just flipped them for the photos). They aren't in fantastic...
Righto TwoTypes. Regarding the one you posted - it's OK but I'm not a fan of ties with the frayed edges. I've got a few already and I don't really wear them. Let me know if you find anything else :)
I am a big fan of the Munrospun style of woven tie - there's so much depth of colour, and even what appears to be the plainest weave at first glance shows a myriad of colours upon further inspection. So please show us what you've got!
Here are a couple of my favourites as examples to get the...
Here's a couple. Both the same apart from colour, I think they are a Rayon weave. Measuring in at 50" long and 3" wide at the blade. No labels to speak of. TwoTypes - the blue one looks uncannily like the French one on the left you posted.
Annixter - sorry but I'm afraid that one got snapped early!
TT - the striped one is spoken for I'm afraid, but the hand knit is yours. I like fairly subdued colours, in wool or silk (or tebilized rayon ). Generally the more 'British' patterns.
Here's some more:
This is a 'Vivax' Terylene with a shop label: 'Hyde Park 4330 - H. Fisher - 285, Regent Street, London W.I.'. Decent width and 54".
An odd one. No labels, I'm assuming it's hand-knitted. Pretty short length, unlined (but adhered down) and I assume wool.
This one is pretty...
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