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Dolbeau is back and completely changed.

post #1 of 6
Thread Starter 

I am not sure about the whole politics of Style Forum posting, but I will give it a shot. I want to give you fine gents a heads up, Dolbeau finally up and running again. After many, many months of re-working the website and sourcing even better materials.

 

I do hope you like our F/W collection that is currently up. We will be posting more products in the coming days and weeks. Seeing there is 10 items up so far and there is 50 more items left to be placed. We will start working on the S/S collection within the coming weeks and will hopefully be up when the Spring arrives.

 

Bennett Tie

Bennett Tie 

 

In the coming weeks we will have some of our Italian velvet bow ties, which comes in three colours. We also have a nice selection of ties also. Plus some nice pocket squares, that you might enjoy turning into flowers. Everything is still made to order and in small quantities.

 

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Thank you for your time and hope you like our new products and the new website. Plus if you are from the Montreal area, it would be nice to meet with fellow tie aficionados'  

 

http://www.dolbeau.ca


Edited by ettebe - 1/7/12 at 10:32pm
post #2 of 6
Thread Starter 

I didn't really want to bump the thread, but wanted to give you guys a heads up. The website got revamped a few hours ago. The videos won't load until you actually press a button, so you don't have to watch anything (won't eat up your bandwidth). Plus the price is more competitor friendly.

 

Also e-mail / tweet us if you dislike something from the site. We like hearing customer feed back.

 

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post #3 of 6
How does the corduroy ties drape/hang? Do the wrinkles remove easily after wearing? I find this interesting as I don't buy wool or silk anymore and this would offer me a new and interesting texture but... I've never seen this in person and I'm afraid it might be hard to make a knot or that it will have wrinkles/creases set in which will make it look bad after a few wears only.

Has anyone else had experience with corduroy ties? I've never seen this before.

Also, what do you use for the lining and back material of the tie?


Finally, since I live in Ottawa would you allow in person pick-up when I go to MTL?
post #4 of 6
Thread Starter 

The corduroy ties do hang quite well. The wrinkles do come out quite easily, with a nice quick steam.

The lining at the back of the tie is bemberg. We are looking to switch to something completely different for the the Spring/Summer collection (something more fun an exciting). As for the backing I can not remember the actual name of it, I will have to get back to you on that one on Monday.

Best bet is email shop@dolbeau.ca and one of the David's will help you there.


Edited by ettebe - 2/4/12 at 6:07pm
post #5 of 6

Love those corduroy and raw silk ties. Super awesome guys!

post #6 of 6

Hi "Kraken"

 

David Gross here ... The corduroy ties are super soft and are made of some of the nicest Italian cotton corduroy. You honestly have to feel the softness ... Pretty amazing

 

The lining is Bemberg, which is typically used in Bespoke tailoring and like you mentioned is a little unusual to use in a tie ... We think that makes it a little more unique 

 

If you are ever in Montreal we would be more than happy to service you in any way possible 

 

Thanks

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