jrd617
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indeed, those look simply stunning. still, i think there is what to be said for neats and macclesfields being tipped. its a different look, more formal and sturdy. all my panta, borrelli and marinella neats are tipped.
its a very soft and delicate touch. i happen to love it on grenadines and softer silks. as SD said, it lends to a more handmade look.What exactly is the appeal of an untipped tie? Seems more fragile to me
I think it's a nice artistic sartorial flourish. If you're going bespoke Hober, go all the way and get something that doesn't look like you bought it OTR. The repp stripe, while nice, looks no different (to me) than a tie you can pickup at a 346 outlet. But in all seriousness, I can understand why you might not do hand rolled edges on the maccales, I think it's a slightly less formal look.