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Liberty Men’s Neckties We are delighted to say that our entire collection of Liberty print neckwear is made in America. Our fabrics come from Liberty of London printed in both England and Italy on the finest Egyptian long staple cotton fabrics. Liberty has been in business since the middle 1800’s and is well known for their floral prints throughout the world. All of our neckwear is handmade and we use the same fabric for the tipping on the ties as well as a self loop label. Our ties are approximately 57” long by 3 1/4” wide and are always cut on the bias so the tie will stretch without wrinkling "HERITAGE IS SOMETHING WE BUILD UPON, NOT HIDE BEHIND." A Short History of Liberty of London Fabrics Barnaby Silks Shortly after the Liberty shop opened on Regent Street in 1875, Arthur Liberty printed the first of the soon to be famous Liberty Silks. Imported from India, the Mysore silk was dyed in England and then hand-printed with wooden blocks.Liberty’s imported oriental silks were dyed, printed or woven in Britain and France. The cottons were printed in Scotland, Cumbria and Lancashire. In 1904 Liberty took over a print works that specialised in block-printed silks just up-river from William Morris’ works in Merton. It is because of this print works that the company still has such a large textile archive. Read more "Liberty’s greatest triumph in those early days came from a co-operation with Thomas Wardle, the dyers and printers of Leek in Staffordshire, who also worked for William Morris. Between them, Liberty and Wardle introduced dyes which had until then been supposed to be a closely guarded secret of the East…delicate pastel tints which they called ‘Art Colours’, and that became described all over the world as ‘Liberty colours’. Silk in Liberty colours were an influential element in the Aesthetic Movement. Liberty’s windows had white painted fretwork screens, and the silks were draped in front of these in graduated tints. They became one of the sights of Regent Street." Liberty's: a biography of a shop, Alison Adburgham, 1975 Read more Over 20 Classic Liberty of London Designs Today designers for Liberty still come and visit the archive for inspiration. New patterns are either designed by the in-house Studio or are commissioned from freelance designers. Each spring and autumn season new textile collections are produced to complement the range of classic designs that are not so bound to the seasons. Some of these latter designs, such as Peacock Feather, date back to the 1880s. Over 20 Classic Liberty of London Designs Today designers for Liberty still come and visit the archive for inspiration. New patterns are either designed by the in-house Studio or are commissioned from freelance designers. Each spring and autumn season new textile collections are produced to complement the range of classic designs that are not so bound to the seasons. Some of these latter designs, such as Peacock Feather, date back to the 1880s. Over 20 Classic Liberty of London Designs Today designers for Liberty still come and visit the archive for inspiration. New patterns are either designed by the in-house Studio or are commissioned from freelance designers. Each spring and autumn season new textile collections are produced to complement the range of classic designs that are not so bound to the seasons. Some of these latter designs, such as Peacock Feather, date back to the 1880s. Over 20 Classic Liberty of London Designs Today designers for Liberty still come and visit the archive for inspiration. New patterns are either designed by the in-house Studio or are commissioned from freelance designers. Each spring and autumn season new textile collections are produced to complement the range of classic designs that are not so bound to the seasons. Some of these latter designs, such as Peacock Feather, date back to the 1880s. Regent Crayford Mayfair Bromley (function(f) {var _np=(window.P._namespace("AplusModule"));if(_np.guardFatal){_np.guardFatal(f)(_np);}else{f(_np);}}(function(P) { // register javascript with unique module id P.when("jQuery", "AplusModules-module-6", "ready").execute(function($, hoverModule) { hoverModule("aplus-module-6-4"); }); }));
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INSPIRED BY ENGLAND, ITALY & EGYPT: High-end and classic men’s fashion crafted with quality – from field to doorstep. These fine cotton neckties made by Trumbull Rhodes date back over 150 years. Our stunning floral print ties resonate timeless style and originate from both England and Italy.
MADE IN THE USA: We are delighted to say that our entire collection of Liberty print neckwear is made in America. The fabric of our men’s necktie comes from Liberty of London and is printed on the finest Egyptian long staple cotton fabrics.
known for their floral prints throughout the world. At Trumbull Rhodes we combine quality craftsmanship with impeccable style, with over a dozen unique and eye-catching necktie patterns. Each style features its own charm and unique history.
INDISPUTIBLE QUALITY: All our men’s neckwear is handmade, and we use the same fabric for the tipping on the ties as well as a self-loop label. Our luxury neckties are approximately 57” long by 3 1/4” wide and are always cut on the bias so the floral print tie will stretch without wrinkling
A HEART FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE: Trumbull Rhodes protects the trust built with its customers as its most precious commodity. If you ever are unsatisfied with your Liberty London cotton necktie, please contact us immediately. In addition to many designs, we also feature bowties, pocket squares, scarves, belts, Mogador neckties, woven silk & wool challis ties.
Love this gorgeous fabric and excellent quality! Bought for my husband to wear for our wedding and it was absolutely perfect!Great tie! Always get compliments when I wear it! Worth the price, great quality and just a great tie to accompany any suit!Gorgeous- had to return as it was a gift that was not wanted.Great pattern for stripe or solid shirts, very understated and wearable floral.Beautiful, high quality neck tie!Richard and Susan are fantastic and responsive.Not only did they work with me on my father and uncle's Christmas presents (silk modagor neck ties) , but they also outfitted my entire grooms party with stunning Liberty of London neck ties and bow ties. I'm a big fan of the Bromley, which I wore. Had my groomsmen in the Cowes and my father in the Mayfair.My husband and his groomsmen wore their bow ties during our wedding. We loved the experience of working with TR and supporting a great company. Their products are made with great fabrics and high quality stitching. He got a ton of complements on the bow tie. These ties are a wonderful nod to classic British neckwear.Whether it’s for a special occasion or for “just in case”, there’s no doubting the quality and style of anything Trumbull Rhodes. Chic and timeless. Something everyone will like, and something every man should have.