Navy Dotted Grenadine Tie
- Regular price
- $110.00
- Regular price
- Sale price
- $110.00
- Unit price
- per
Details & Care
Details & Care
- Dotted
- Grenadine Fina
- 100% Silk from Como, Italy
- Three-Fold
- Dry Clean Only
- Handmade in Italy
Learn why Grenadines are the best-kept secret in menswear and why you should wear them.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Free delivery to the United States on orders over $90 USD.
Free returns. See our return policy.
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Client Service
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Closed weekends and statutory holidays
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Product Information
The Navy Dotted Grenadine Tie is a sophisticated accessory that blends timeless style with intricate craftsmanship. Featuring a subtle dotted pattern on a rich navy grenadine weave, this tie exudes elegance and versatility. Perfect for professional settings, formal events, and special occasions, its classic design pairs seamlessly with gray, charcoal, or beige suits.
Handcrafted in Italy from 100% premium silk, this tie showcases the exceptional artistry of grenadine weaving. The textured grenadine finish adds depth and character while ensuring durability and a flawless drape.
Enhance your style with the Navy Dotted Grenadine Tie, a timeless piece that reflects Italian craftsmanship and refined elegance.
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The Make








3¼″ at the blade. The proportion that holds against both a notch lapel and a spread collar, full enough to anchor a sport coat without dominating a suit.
Woven in Como on traditional jacquard looms.
An open weave silk made on antique looms in Como. More depth than plain silk, more discretion than a printed pattern. The cloth that dresses up and down.
A wool core inside the silk, slip-stitched along the length. Gives the knot body, the blade weight, and lets the tie release its creases overnight.
A single thread, gathered loosely along the length of the tie. The reason a well-made tie can be tugged, knotted, and untied for years and still return to its shape.
A hand-sewn anchor at each end of the slip stitch. Small, structural, and the reason the tie does not slowly come undone along its length.
Cut from the same silk as the face of the tie. The blade is held by the cloth it was made for.
With a clear window, so the tie is found at a glance, kept wrinkle-free, and shielded from dust, moisture, and the wear of travel. Made to keep. Made to give.