I believe that it's Turnbull & Asser.
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Death of the necktie?
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pvpatty wrote:A reply, again in the Wall Street Journal.
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Alex was a client, and I know his father well. His father is one of the best appellate attorneys in New York.
Alex Olch has carved-out a nice tie business. He has sold to Bergdorf, and I think that he will be selling in Saks.
Just an interesting story: Yesterday I visited one of NYC's best known high-end fashion stores. My friend in the shoe department told me that that that manager for shirts, ties, and accessories does not wear a tie! I find it very strange that a retailer would not wear a tie since his store has a very big and profitable tie department.
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The wearing of a necktie in this day in age is just like wearing cuff links.
The few, the proud, and the brave.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
The few, the proud, and the brave.
Best Regards,
Cufflink79
Gosh, Cufflink, if that is right - everyone I know in town must be just extraordinary then - because they all wear ties and cufflinks.
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