Key indicators of a tie's quality are its feel, construction, and hand-sewn details.
Feel, Resilience, and Material
- High-quality ties are made of natural fibers like 100% silk, linen, wool, and cotton.
- A quality tie has a bit of weight to it. Cheap ties feel flimsy.
- One way to test tie quality is to try the resilience test. Squeeze the tie — a quality tie will spring back while a cheap tie will remain crumpled.
Construction and Cut
- Quality tie fabric is cut and sewn on the bias.
- The fabric is cut at a 45-degree angle to ensure the tie hangs straight and doesn't twist.
- To add structure and ensure the tie drapes well, quality ties are lined, often with wool, to provide body.
Hand-Sewn Quality Details
- Well-made ties are hand-sewn.
- The back seam is slip-stitched to allow flexibility as the tie is knotted and untied.
- The ends of a quality tie are either hand-rolled or tipped with the same fabric as the tie body.
- Hand-sewn bar tacks close the back of both ends of the tie for durability. A sturdy keeper tab is sewn in to hold the tail of the tie in place.
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