WHEN AGYESH MADAN launched Stòffa, a collection of neoclassical men’s accessories last fall, he expected his small selection of knit ties to sell respectably but not quite hotcake-ishly. He was wrong.
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Strange but true: the knitted tie is set for a comeback. Stranger, but equally true: I rather like the idea I'm not sure why, but as a kid I always thought of knitted ties as a bit fusty. They were ...
Q I went recently to a men's store to buy a black knit tie to replace one that I have worn for some time, and that is beginning to show its age. When I asked the bright young clerk to show me their ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. It’s one of the toughest aspects of the end of summer: along with early starts, the commute between office and home ...
These knit options are lightweight, thin as prosciutto and won't weigh down your summer suits. They rose to prominence during the Sixties, and were inseparable from the tweed blazers of Sean Connery's ...
Q. I sure wish you would write a column on knit ties. You have recommended them at least twice in the last year. Unless they have made an unannounced comeback, I neither see them worn nor even for ...
Q You've written about knit ties, but it seems like their time is over. I haven't seen them around; is this a 2010s trend that has died? A I don't know why anyone has the idea that knit ties are "over ...
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