Note that the cashmere bicolor knit ties are not going to have the 3D effect I talked about last week. They’re obviously softer and “flatter” than silk knit weaves because of the nature of wool. Still, I think the colors are nice. If these were silk, I would have bought them for myself. I prefer crunchy knits, as soft knits remind me too much of socks, but it’s purely a personal preference. For what it’s worth, back in the day, most knit ties were soft, whether they were made of wool or silk.
- Bicolor cashmere knit ties by Hickey Freeman (1, 2)
- Drakes tie
- APC bomber, L
- Allen Edmonds shell cordovan loafers, 8D
- Allen Edmonds shell cordovan loafers, 10E
- Polo Ralph Lauren shell cordovan loafers, 10D
- Brooks Brothers suede chukkas, 11D
- Turnbull and Asser yellow knit tie
- Ralph Lauren wingtips, 11D
- J Press knit ties
- Brooks Brothers knit ties
- J Press madras tie
- Polo Ralph Lauren shell cordovan loafers, 10.5D
- Brooks Brothers wingtips, 10D
- Valextra travel bag
- Panama hat, 7 1/8
- J Press tux, 43L
- Ralph Lauren loafers, 9D
- Ralph Lauren alligator slide buckle belt, 36
- Spectacle case by Simmons London
- Lloyd & Haig derbys, 12C
- Trilby Hat from James Lock & Co, 7 1/8