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Caffeine Silk Necktie

Caffeine Silk Necktie

By Josh Bach

Regular price $55.00
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Made in USA 

Wake up your wardrobe with our unique Caffeine Silk Necktie! Featuring detailed embroidery of cups of coffee and the molecular diagram of caffeine, this necktie is sure to turn heads. Refresh your look with a splash of fun and scientific flair!

Product Details

  • 100% silk necktie
  • 57 in (144.7 cm) long
  • 3 in (7.6 cm) wide at widest point
  • Hand made in New York City
  • Product type: Necktie
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25 lb (4.0 oz; 113 g)
  • SKU010003670

About Josh Bach

I like to think of my neckwear as a reflection of myself (and people like myself): unexpected, elegant, clever and creatively inspired by a city that's saturated with interesting images, visuals, and icons. When I see the blur of ho-hum ties on my way to work, it reminds me that people need to lighten up. Have some fun, but do it with style. Because, my friends, life's just too short to wear the same old boring....

I have ALWAYS manufactured locally, in New York City, way before "Made in the USA" was the right thing to do, because ...well why not? New Yorkers are really skilled, the craftsmanship is unparalleled, and I can monitor the process...three great reasons not to outsource to China. What you will consistently find in a Josh Bach product is unsurpassed quality, unsurpassed craftsmanship and a truly unique and original take on a necktie design

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