Burberry geometric plaid tie with animal embroidery

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This vintage Burberry tie is an elegant choice for men looking to add a touch of sophistication to their wardrobe. The check pattern is a timeless classic, while embroidered animal motifs add a touch of originality and character.

The Burberry brand is renowned for its expertise in creating high-end ties, particularly for its animal motifs. This vintage tie is a perfect example of their craftsmanship, with finely detailed embroidered motifs adding a touch of luxury and sophistication.

Brand: Burberrys
Manufacturing location: Japan

Width: 8.5 CM
Length: 140 CM
Construction: 3-ply

Delivery: 3-4 working days from the day after your order.

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Patterns and styling tips

The check pattern

Our check patterns include both classic British tartans to complement your Gentleman Farmer outfits, and more classic micro checks for your business outfits.

About the brand

Burberry

Burberry’s history dates back to 1856, when founder Thomas Burberry opened a menswear store in England. The brand grew rapidly and became famous for its tartan trench coats, scarves and ties.

Tartan is a traditional Scottish pattern, and Burberry has incorporated this tradition into its tie design from the brand’s earliest years. Tartan ties have become a Burberry signature, and the brand has developed a wide variety of tartans, including the famous “Nova Check”, which has become emblematic of the brand.

Animal motifs, such as deer, dog and horse designs, are also a common feature of Burberry ties. These motifs are often associated with the British lifestyle, which is closely linked to hunting and riding. Burberry has incorporated these patterns into its tie design to celebrate this tradition and to create ties that reflect the British lifestyle.

Burberry is also known for its iconic prints, such as the “Haymarket” pattern and the “House Check” motif, which were introduced in the 1920s and are still popular today. These patterns are often used as lining for Burberry ties, adding an extra touch of sophistication and luxury.