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A Sam (and David) Hober Tie Appreciation Thread

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Terrible Friday photo and today's fare

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Mulberrywood midnight blue https://www.samhober.com/neckties/m...t-blue-mulberrywood-weave-silk-tie-mwt-4.html

vs dark navy faille https://www.samhober.com/neckties/faille-silk-ties/dark-navy-blue-faille-silk-tie-5.html

Anyone have experience with both? They both look great. I prefer a more matte tie and the faille looks more matte (and Hober confirmed that the faille isn't too shiny either)...but any further thoughts on which one is nicer? Thanks
No direct experience with those particular colors, but the mulberrywood ties are amazing. Faille would be less lustrous. But I love the mulberrywood ones, and that color is not going to be very shiny
 

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IMO, Hober ties deserve a better background than those shirts, those collars, and that suit. But at least you've got a good knot game going on. :cheers:


Not a fan of the shirts? What about them?
Collars? Don't like button downs?
Suit? Pattern/style?
 

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A happy Monday and Tuesday to you!

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