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November 30, 2009

Vittorio J. Ties

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When it comes to formal attire, the tie is one of my favorite accessories. It accentuates my outfit by giving it extra flare and pop. Over the years, I’ve collected ties just based on their design and still have yet to wore them but I’m sure that day will come soon. With picking out my ties, one key element needs to be taken into consideration: individuality. I make sure that whatever I’m wearing will not be seen or has been purchased by the greater public. Individuality goes beyond ties but for all of fashion and wardrobe.

In celebration of individuality, we introduce you to Vittorio J, a New York based, ready-to-wear and bespoke necktie makers.

Staying true to its mission of presenting “Quality Craftsmanship, Innovative Design and Exclusivity” this collection is literally cut from a different clothe. Made of silk with a yarn count 50% higher than industry standards in the hands of artisan craftsmen in Naples, you can expect a more plush texture. In an effort to reduce knotting and wrinkling, founder Jesse Chao implemented the use of double slip stitching and an elastic thread stitched within, all adding to the tie’s life.

Vittorio J will be offering a rare sample sale during the Holiday Season. The sale gives fans a unique opportunity to pick up their favorite ties from all the VJ collections, at up to a 70% discount.  This includes ties worn by Vittorio J’s celebrity clientele, as well as collections featured in multiple magazines and blogs this year.

The sale will be held in Imparali on Fifth Avenue, NYC.  As a bonus, Imparali will be offering one free bespoke suit ($1,000 value) in a random drawing after the sale. Everyone who attends the sale will automatically be entered to win this prize. Also, for those unable to attend the sale at Imparali, ties will be available on Vittorio J’s official Etsy Page at sample sale prices

posted by: Tyler Durden
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