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  2. Grenadine (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Tie made with silver color silk in grenadine weave. Grenadine is a weave characterised by its light, open, gauze-like feel, and is produced on jacquard looms.Originally produced in Italy and worn as a black silk lace in France in the eighteenth century, it is now woven with silk for use in ties.

  3. List of textile mills in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    In 1834, 3 of his sons established the business of Reade Brothers and Co, silk throwsters and manufacturers of silk goods, also at Stonehouse Green. By 1846 the business was described as silk spinning and working of waste silks. Folkspeare used the mill for tie manufacture from 1941.

  4. Charvet Place Vendôme - Wikipedia

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    Charvet ties, ranked as the best designer's ties in the US, [220] are handmade, [221] generally from a thick multicolor brocade silk, [222] of a high yarn count, [194] often enhanced by the addition of a hidden color, [223] producing a dense [224] fabric which goes through a proprietary finishing to acquire lustre, fluidity and resilience [202 ...

  5. Yes, Ties Are Back. Here's an Indispensable Guide to ... - AOL

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    6cm Silk-Jacquard Tie. $90.00 at Mr Porter. Green Jumbled Tile Print Silk Self Tipped Tie. $255.00 at Drake's. English Wool Challis Tie. $66.99 at jcrew.com. Polo Bear Silk Repp Tie.

  6. Hermès - Wikipedia

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    When production first began, a dedicated factory was established in Lyon, France, the same year that Hermès celebrated its 100th anniversary. Contemporary Hermès carrés measure 90 cm × 90 cm (35 in × 35 in), weigh 65 grams (2.3 oz), and are woven from the silk of 250 mulberry moth cocoons. [40]

  7. Kent & Curwen - Wikipedia

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    Kent & Curwen Silk Ties. 2000s - Moving into the 21st century, each of the stores closed in quick succession, including the St. James store in 2002. 2006 - Kent & Curwen opened a new flagship store on Conduit Street. 2008 - Kent & Curwen acquired by Trinity Limited of Li & Fung Group with headquarter in Hong Kong.

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