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Unread 07-08-2026, 09:19 AM   #1
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You all know my interest in USA made items. Just discovered this necktie company! And they've got some fun sporting related ties even. Just sharing, I have no financial stake in this venture.

https://www.highcottonties.com/collections/neckties
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Yikes! They're proud of them. Glad I still have my accumulation of sporting-related ties even though I rarely wear a tie anymore.
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Yes, although I have a lifetime of ties in my closet, I need a $79.95 tie to add to my collection for my next wedding invitation. Oh, they said "Business Casual", won't need a tie.
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I only wear a tie to Court!
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I love ties, an have the burgundy dog tie. So sick of casual in business, I have even quit going to the carnival they use to call Church , Sad America indeed!!!!
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I would gladly pay these prices for a made in the USA tie over a half price tie mad in Asia. Thanks Destry
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I only wear a tie when I am asked to be a pallbearer. The older I get, it seems the less I am asked.

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So sick of casual in business, I have even quit going to the carnival they use to call Church
Sorry your church became a carnival. Was it because of a lack of neckties?
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They can put a tie on me before they bury or burn me
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I wore a coat and tie for many years. I never minded wearing a tie and liked to wear sporting ties to display my interests in a small way. I still feel that a coat and tie is appropriate at times and I wear them whenever I feel it's called for; I do believe that proper attire shows respect in certain situations and that one ought to differentiate those situations by wearing other than everyday clothes. But it seems that many folks have moved away from respectful dressing in most all situations. JMO.
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When I was younger"in my 70's" i use to wear tweed jackets and when appropriate a tie. This was my work attire at Ivory Beads, I was always a believer that my customer deserved the best of me and the attire should show it! It was jst me, and the house I was raised in!
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