gza
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That last one sure is gorgeous.
I too like cashmere ties, although I only have one, a Paul Stuart found at Goodwill. Despite being (presumably) old enough to find its way into a thrift store, it was in perfect condition, which I hope is a testament to its quality.
I really don't see why you couldn't wear a cashmere tie in the warmer months. Not a glenplaid or houndstooth, for sure, or some terribly thick, humongous-knotted job that could be mistaken for a scarf, but something more reasonably proportioned in a more summery color/pattern would look quite fine to my eyes. After all, a cashmere tie is more casual than a silk one, and summer is a more casual season.
I too like cashmere ties, although I only have one, a Paul Stuart found at Goodwill. Despite being (presumably) old enough to find its way into a thrift store, it was in perfect condition, which I hope is a testament to its quality.
I really don't see why you couldn't wear a cashmere tie in the warmer months. Not a glenplaid or houndstooth, for sure, or some terribly thick, humongous-knotted job that could be mistaken for a scarf, but something more reasonably proportioned in a more summery color/pattern would look quite fine to my eyes. After all, a cashmere tie is more casual than a silk one, and summer is a more casual season.