Andrew Payne's General Knot & Co. produces ties from vintage and deadstock fabrics sourced from collectors and estate sales. Quantities are limited on each style given the nature of the fabrics. Ties are 2 7/8" at the widest point. Crafted in New England.
Deadstock
Lambswool Hopsacking necktie. The points are carefully turned back
with small hems to show both sides of the fabric. 100% Lambswool. Only 12 of this design were produced.
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Black
Floral & Charcoal Chambray Two Tone. Deadstock black floral
pattern printed on Italian pima cotton paired with a fine charcoal chambray.
100% cotton. Only 9 of this design were produced.
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1950's Navy Floral & Navy Check Two Tone. Vintage 1950's textiles. 100% cotton. Only 3 of this design were produced.
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Green Check & Chambray Two Tone. 100% cotton. Only 7 of this design were produced.
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Purple Check & 1970's Mini Stripe Two Tone. 100% cotton. Only 16 of this design were produced.
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Highland Tartan & Indigo Chambray. Deadstock tartan fabric. 100% cotton. Only 12 of this design were produced.
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Crimson Tartan Two Tone. Tartan mix. 100% cotton. Only 10 of this design were produced.
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Navy Check & 1950's Floral Two Tone. 100% cotton. Only 3 of this design were produced.
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Donegal Lambswool Hopsacking. Deep brown deadstock lambswool hopsacking with fuchsia and umber donegal flecks. 100% lambswool. Only 12 of this design were produced.
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Navy Floral & Chambray Two Tone. Deadstock navy floral printed pattern. 100% cotton. Only 10 of this design were produced.
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Classic Tartan Two Tone. Tartan mix. 100% cotton. Only 10 of this design were produced.
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Green Check & Chambray Two Tone Bow Tie. Reversible. 100% cotton. Only 2 of this design were produced. |
Blue Gingham Check & 1970's Seafoam Floral Two Tone Bow Tie. Reversible. 100% cotton. Only 1 of this design was produced. |
1930's Patchwork & Indigo Chambray Bow Tie. Reversible. 100% cotton. Only 14 of this design were produced. |
Classic Flannel & Black Chambray Bow Tie. Reversible. 100% cotton. Only 4 of this design were produced. |
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