A man's necktie is perhaps one of the most defining pieces of his wardrobe. It is much more than a mere accessory -- it is also one way a man expresses himself, a fashion affirming the wearer's individuality. What the Steak Knife Necktie says about its wearer: confident, powerful and commands attention.
New York tiemaker Josh Bach, a carnivore in his own right, created the bold, innovative design for the city's venerable steakhouse trade, using only the best imported silks, cutting on the bias, and bar-tacking by hand. The deep green background borrows from the masculine ambiance of such traditional male haunts as Peter Luger, Smith & Wollensky, and Sparks. What better way to "dress sharp" than to wear the crossed steak knives for everyday life both at work and on the town. 56-inches long and 3-3/4-inches at throat (widest point of tie is called the throat).
Hint: Half of all neckties are purchased by women as gifts, so it wouldn't hurt if men clued their wives or girlfriends into the above.
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