Striped Dusty Rose Shantung
- Regular price
- $100.00
- Regular price
- Sale price
- $100.00
- Unit price
- per
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Details & Care
Details & Care
- Striped
- Shantung
- 100% Silk from Como, Italy; Shantung
- Three-Fold
- Dry Clean Only
- Handmade in Italy
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
Free delivery to the United States on orders over $90 USD.
Free returns. See our return policy.
Client Service
Client Service
Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm MST
Closed weekends and statutory holidays
Reach us
1 800 595 0276
office@aklasu.co
What our customers are saying
Product Information
Elevate your summer wardrobe with the Striped Dusty Rose Shantung Tie. The dusty rose hue, soft and understated, is complemented by fine cream stripes that add just the right amount of contrast. The result is a tie that feels both elevated and effortless, perfect for warm-weather weddings, outdoor events, or simply adding character to your everyday suiting.
Crafted from raw Shantung silk, the fabric’s natural texture features distinctive slubs, irregular ridges that make every tie one-of-a-kind. These subtle imperfections are a mark of authenticity and craftsmanship, lending the tie a relaxed sophistication that stands apart from more conventional silk ties. Pair it with a crisp white shirt and a lightweight suit in tan, beige, or grey to achieve a polished, contemporary look that still feels timeless.
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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.
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.