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Men's linen and linen/silk bowties and pocket squares from Rufflentuck

Geoff Gander

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Hi folks,

I was at a trade show/artisan fair this weekend, and met the proprietor of Rufflentuck (Rosemary Hayes) who makes a variety of linen and linen/silk accessories - including pocket squares and bowties (adjustable and non), made from linen, silk, and blends. She had an impressive variety of linen bowties available, so I broke down and bought one in light lilac basketweave pattern that should go nicely with a lot of my summer wardrobe. Her ties are sized, so if you're interested give her your collar size and she will advise on best fit.

After looking at her linen pocket squares, I suggested that she make some available in light pink or yellow. She took me up on that suggestion, and they will be available soon. This is definitely someone who will work with a client.

For those who are interested, her accessories are also available in tartan patterns, as well.

Please note I'm not affiliated with her business in any way; I was simply very impressed with what she was doing, and thought some of the members might be interested.

G
 

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I think I did the rufflentuck once after a wild night out in Boston. I don't remember much, I just woke up somewhere in Brookline with a Red Sox hat on and a receipt from KFC in my pants.
 

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I think I did the rufflentuck once after a wild night out in Boston. I don't remember much, I just woke up somewhere in Brookline with a Red Sox hat on and a receipt from KFC in my pants.


If your pants* were not on you when you came to, then you probably did the rufflentuck. If they were still on, you did not.

*bonus points if you had to track the them down.
 

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