Shakespeare Insults II Silk Tie
Shakespeare Insults II Silk Tie
SKU:45-003
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DESIGNER'S NOTES
A blue Fox & Chave silk tie with a repeat print of William Shakespeare derived from the Chandos Portrait, an image dating from the early 1600s and the only portrait with a credible claim to have been painted from life.
Interwoven amongst the portraits are a selection of some of the most terse examples of speech from the works of the bard, including;
"Come, you are a tedious fool" - Escalus in Measure for Measure. (Act 2, Scene 1)
"Thou drone, thou snail, thou slug..." - Adriana in The Comedy of Errors. (Act 2, Scene 2)
"Peace good tickle brain" - Falstaff in Henry IV, Part 1. (Act 2, Scene 4)
"The tartness of his face sours ripe grapes" - Menenius Agrippa in Corialanus. (Act 5, Scene 4)
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STYLING
A Fox & Chave silk tie looks best tied in a classic Windsor or half-Windsor knot and worn with a collar style of your choosing. Cutaway or spread collars offer the greatest opportunity to display the detail of your unique silk tie design.
- Navy, Slate, and Gray
- Length: 150 cm
- Width: 8 cm
- Dry clean only
- 100% Silk Twill
- Hand Finished
- Made in China
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