Here is a pic as promised. I'll post a few more of my recent additions this weekend.
Rubinacci Ties
I've received a couple of Rubinacci ties recently as gifts. I have to say that I quite like the patterns but found the ties a bit thin. Does anyone know the price they charge for bespoke? Is it comparable to what Charvet charges?
Their knit ties are lovely; a good thickness and width in the tie. I managed to pick up a few while I was in London, they have fast become some of my favourite 'casual' ties.
yes i can secon this too! i also pick yp a couple of knit ties and 1 7 fold i wish i had got a few more now i like that they are slightly narrower than the norm and the knit ties are not over narrow!JamesT1 wrote:Their knit ties are lovely; a good thickness and width in the tie. I managed to pick up a few while I was in London, they have fast become some of my favourite 'casual' ties.
Personally, I think the knit ties are the best of the best
That's what a rather well-known clothing afficianado (who I was luck enough to run in to while in London), told me when he recommended me to them.Dragon wrote:Personally, I think the knit ties are the best of the best
why do I tihnk that Ms Stefania combines a certain pleasure of presence with her knowledge?
It's doubtful that Rubinacci actually makes their own silk knit ties. They probably contract out to a specialty mill, just as all the other tiemakers do. Of course the ties are made to their specifications as to color, pattern, dimensions, etc...
from what i was told when i was there in march all if not most of the fabric are vintage from the 30's - 50's
I was told that as well; but I was under the impression that was only for the 7-fold ties.luk-cha wrote:from what i was told when i was there in march all if not most of the fabric are vintage from the 30's - 50's
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