Once worn with colonial uniforms in the tropics due to its lightweight and breathable qualities, the Grenadine tie is also incredibly rich in texture and colour. Using a traditional loom facilitates alternating silk colours to be woven in parallel. It is this technique that provides an impressive ‘subtle flecking of colour’ effect that runs throughout […]
Featuring two of our stylised designs, Huntsman’s design director drew inspiration for our limited-edition tie range from our jewel-green jacquard wallpapered fitting suite; the setting for the fictional tailoring house from the film ‘Kingsman’. The suppleness of the silk is intensely tactile, a suppleness which has to be worn to be believed. Huntsman […]
Bursting with colour and allure, these ties are beautifully detailed with intricate designs that will pique curiosity and punctuate your outfit with an accent of ‘zing’. Add a pop of boldness to a well-fitted suit or favourite tweed Featuring a signature stags head motif, a totem of intuition and power, this dovetails beautifully with […]
A product that whispers a promise of exceptional quality beyond our client’s imaginations. Huntsman’s cashmere ties are woven using a decidedly fine knit, attributing to their defining sumptuously soft quality, and making them incredibly durable. The fine weave of the cashmere once delicately plied, causes it to fall into a soft and natural drape. […]
Huntsman’s solid colour, spot and birdseye knitted ties use high-density silk, and as such, the ties have a kind of ‘crunchiness’. This is known as the ultimate quality feature for knit-tie connaisseurs, as it enables a knot with substance, often a let down with knitted ties. You’ll recognise instantly how the quality of this […]
These ties have an unmistakable thickness and a distinctive drape that instantly distinguishes them as the pinnacle of quality neckwear. It is a myth that the seven fold tie produces only a bigger, fatter knot. Depending on the way you choose to tie it, the malleable nature of the fabric enables you to sculpt in a […]