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Slightly smaller bow ties?

Morgan

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I wear bow ties from time to time, but my selection of J. Press and Brooks Brothers ties are all very full butterfly designs. They're about 2" wide (maybe a little more) at the widest part of the bow. Where can I find a decent selection of slimmer ties? I'd be interested in branching out to straight or batwing designs, too. I need something that doesn't overwhelm my face and neck.
 

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Originally Posted by Morgan
I wear bow ties from time to time, but my selection of J. Press and Brooks Brothers ties are all very full butterfly designs. They're about 2" wide (maybe a little more) at the widest part of the bow. Where can I find a decent selection of slimmer ties? I'd be interested in branching out to straight or batwing designs, too. I need something that doesn't overwhelm my face and neck.
If you are in NY: Black Fleece (Thom Browne for Brooks Brothers) has very slim bowties. But they are Thom Browne stupid slim, very expensive and only a few decent silks/wools among a variety of silly stuff. Bergdorf carries some slim bowties. Barney's used to have a nice selection of bowties in a variety of shapes and styles but I haven't been in there (other than the fragrance section) in many years. Paul Stuart has really nice bowties, though I can't recall how much variety they have in terms of shapes and sizes.
 

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Originally Posted by Morgan
I wear bow ties from time to time, but my selection of J. Press and Brooks Brothers ties are all very full butterfly designs. They're about 2" wide (maybe a little more) at the widest part of the bow. Where can I find a decent selection of slimmer ties? I'd be interested in branching out to straight or batwing designs, too. I need something that doesn't overwhelm my face and neck.

Carrot and Gibbs
 

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Try Ralph Lauren. I got a couple last year that are pretty slim.
 

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