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Thetiebar.com bowties

Bortelli

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Has anyone ever purchased a bowtie from this website? Just wondering, because I'm considering buying a black, slim bow tie from them. :)
 

doublebb

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I have bought ties from them before. Hard to beat for 15 bucks. I will say that the faux grenadine I bought has strands unweaving though.
 

VirtruviusR

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They're nothing to write home about quality-wise, but at the price I have no complaints. I love it for trying new patterns, materials, colors - things that wouldn't get much milleage and essentially would be a waste of money shelling out more for better construction, materials, etc. For staples (i.e. Black and white tie, etc) I prefer to buy something Italian/British/American made of quality silk satin or grosgrain and etc, but for fun bow ties the tie bar is basically all I buy.
 

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I picked up one of these a couple weeks ago for a Kentucky Derby party to be worn with seersucker. I don't like it quite as much as ties I've purchased from Cordial Churchman but it did the trick.

On the same order I purchased a navy dots necktie which showed up with some discolored silk. For $15 I would've been fine with it had the spot been on the reverse or the tail, but it was front and center. Erin in their support department took good care of me and I just received a flawless replacement.

I rarely wear ties more than once or twice a month and prefer to invest in shoes and shirts. For serviceable and good-looking ties, I'm happy to give them my business.
 

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