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Augustus Hare ties and Grey Fox interview

Monday, 13 October 2014

I had the privilege of being interviewed on the Augustus Hare website this week for their Autumn Interviews series. I'm a great admirer of their English-made silk print ties, Italian knitted silk ties and pocket squares. The green/blue Zola knitted tie in the image below is one of my most-admired ties.


To read the interview and see their selection of beautifully-made products, go to Augustus Hare. Jacket - Hackett, shirt - Smyth & Gibson, chinos - Lyle & Scott, belt The Worcestershire Leather Co.

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Labels: Augustus Hare, Made in England, pocket squares, silk, ties

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  1. Chris Blott14 October 2014 at 01:47

    Haven't read yet but great photo.

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  2. Anonymous18 October 2014 at 04:33

    Are you not embarrassed that they quote you as saying the last piece of music you bought was MOZART's La Traviata?

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  3. Grey Fox18 October 2014 at 12:12

    Mistakes happen Anonymous, why should I be embarrassed?

    GF

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