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Paisley Tie Appreciation Thread

Frittata

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Originally Posted by EL72
Interesting thread as I have been on somewhat of a paisley buying spree lately. I hadn't owned one in years and bought 3-4 recently, including this Battistoni from chorse (I'll take pics of the others tomorrow).

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Here is a vintage Dior tie I inherited from my grandfather:

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I like the Battistoni as much as I dislike the Dior.
I can't decide if I dislike the Dior even more than the Talbott tie on this same page
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citoyen

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great thread, although i cant decide yet whether i like its tags or not
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my humble contributioin is attached. i used to have mor paisleys but cant find them atm. i really love paisley pattern and cannot understand the sperm-associations.
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regards.

citoyen
 

AlanC

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Don't adjust those monitors.
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Wool paisleys: RL Polo, Robert Talbott (wool-silk blend), Etro


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ca. 1980s: Alexander Julian, Saks label (linen)


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Holliday & Brown, Beretta, Zegna

I love the H&B but I never wear because it's 4"+. I need to send it to Tiecrafters and have it narrowed.


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Breuer, RL Polo, Gieves & Hawkes (1991)
I purchased the G&H when I did a summer study in England in college. It's really more of a souvenir of the trip. I don't remember the last time I wore it.


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Massimo Bizzocchi, Carlo Franco


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Vintage paisleys: Turnbull & Asser 'Half Square' (1950s?), store label ancient madder (made in England)
 

mt_spiffy

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Narrowed? NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!

I love fat ties.
 

Holdfast

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I don't have many paisleys at all.

Funny, because I thought I had quite a lot. Going through my ties, it seems I have a ridiculous number of flower-based or other organic designs, which I suspect I use in a similar context to the way others use paisleys.

Still, the small number of paisleys I have:

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Ben Sherman, Henry Poole, RL Polo, Gianfranco Ferre

The Ferre was a free gift (I'm not sure gift is quite the right word for it), not a purchase!
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Manton

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Originally Posted by Will
I wear just one paisley necktie, an older gummed silk.

Perhaps because I love paisley pocket squares but wouldn't wear them with a paisley necktie.


I also vastly prefer paisly squares to ties.
 

Lucky Strike

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Originally Posted by breakfasteatre
im not too big on the paisly tie version of peter north's finishing move
You could try thinking about it as a pearl necklace.
 

nmoraitis

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Originally Posted by AlanC
Don't adjust those monitors.
icon_gu_b_slayer[1].gif


p1012377ht6.jpg

Wool paisleys: RL Polo, Robert Talbott (wool-silk blend), Etro


p1012378qp5.jpg

ca. 1980s: Alexander Julian, Saks label (linen)


p1012381vf0.jpg

Holliday & Brown, Beretta, Zegna

I love the H&B but I never wear because it's 4"+. I need to send it to Tiecrafters and have it narrowed.


p1012384mn9.jpg

Breuer, RL Polo, Gieves & Hawkes (1991)
I purchased the G&H when I did a summer study in England in college. It's really more of a souvenir of the trip. I don't remember the last time I wore it.


p1012387vt6.jpg

Massimo Bizzocchi, Carlo Franco


p1012383hd6.jpg

Vintage paisleys: Turnbull & Asser 'Half Square' (1950s?), store label ancient madder (made in England)


Wow Alan, those are definitely interesting.
 

Dragon

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Originally Posted by Manton
I also vastly prefer paisly squares to ties.

Me too. The paisley patterns can be interesting when folded as a square, but as a tie the patterns just look like a bunch of bacteria to me.
 

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