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The seven fold tie is a single piece of silk cut in the bias and folded seven times by hand

check online video: «Making of a tie»

A Sette Pieghe tie

You could call this the last word in ties, the work of an expert. In 1924, New York tie — maker Langdorf revolutionized the tie world by simplifying the way it was made: a cut in the bias and assembled in three parts so that the tie sat better. But, it is still old — style folding that remains the collectors? obsession. The sette pieghe tie («seven fold» in Italian) is a single piece of silk cut in the bias and folded seven times by hand. With no assembly or cutting, this expertise is kept alive in Italy, and it is here that Uomo Collezioni cuts and folds its ties.



Private class

The tie knot is something that deserves close attention — for the gentlemen with a sense of detail, tying your tie should be a pleasure and not a daily chore. Our stylist will guide you step by step towards the most original and elegant knots.



The Prince Albert knot

You want to be original but still terribly smart? The Prince Albert knot (named after the husband of Queen Victoria) is the one for you. Elegant with all designs, particularly with stripes, like the Cross knot, it gives body to fine cravats.



The cross knot

Undoubtedly, the most difficult knot to tie. No suitable for bulky or knitted ties. Particularly elegant with a striped design.



The half Windsor knot

To be worn only in emergencies, particularly with a tie that?s fine or a large collar. Better to wear a Cross Knot — far more elegant.