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In praise of The Cordial Churchman (a mini review)

Wes Bourne

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Did some closet cleaning recently and came across a bunch of older ties that I haven't worn in quite some time, including 2 old favorites that I still loved despite their width (almost 4''). Enter The Cordial Churchman...

Since I've started wearing bows from time to time, but have a hard time finding many I like, I decided to give their neck/bow tie conversion service a try.

Mailed the ties off on October 26th and received the completed products this morning, along with a linen/silk Lewis I purchased at the same time.

before (silk on the left, wool on the right):
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after:
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I'm extremely pleased with the craftsmanship, customer service and turnaround time (considering the forth and back cross-border delays) and highly recommend their products. I plan on purchasing from them again and will also likely use their conversion service again in the future.
 

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Very nicely done. They came out great. I like the Lewis a lot as well. :slayer:
 
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Wes Bourne

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Thanks bb, I just need to steam the wrinkles out of the lt grey one. The Lewis is awesome; I was sold on its texture (it's all about the nubs!) as soon as I saw it.
 
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Harold falcon

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That looks mighty fine.
 

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I had a great experience with these folks. High quality craftsmanship turned three old unusable neckties into three smart modern bowties!
 

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