Shantung Ties: Texture, Sheen, and a Crisp Hand
A shantung tie brings texture and a soft sheen that a smooth silk cannot. Its slightly irregular surface catches the light and gives an outfit interest without pattern. It reads sharp through spring and summer and holds its own at a wedding.
A Slubbed Silk Weave
Shantung is woven from silk yarns of uneven thickness. The small irregularities, called slubs, run across the surface and give the cloth its crisp hand and three-dimensional texture. Like our grenadine ties, the weave is the detail, so the tie adds depth without a busy print.
Made in Italy
Every Aklasu shantung tie is woven in Italy and finished by hand. The crisp body of the silk holds a clean knot and a defined dimple, and keeps its shape through the day.
When to Wear It
Shantung suits the warmer half of the year. Its lighter, textured surface works with linen and lighter-weight suits, and its subtle sheen makes it a natural choice for weddings and daytime events. The muted colours let the texture lead.
How to Wear It
Keep the knot simple. A four-in-hand suits the crisp hand of the silk and shows the texture best. Pair it with a spread or semi-spread collar for spring weddings, summer events, or a lighter business look. Bought once, worn for years.