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Tie with violet rings on a light blue background made by the company LACO. The company was founded in Hamburg in 1838 by Charles Lavy & still only works by h&, making it one of the last two of this kind in Germany. LACO employed over 500 people in their workshops in 1900 & even counted Kaiser Wilhelm II among their customers. Unique to LACO ties is the filling. It is made out of wool, cotton & stretchy elastic. This allows the threads to relax after the tie has been knotted. Outer material 100% silk. ...
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Tie featuring blue lions on a red background from the company LACO. The company was founded in Hamburg in 1838 by Charles Lavy & still only works by h&, making it one of the last two of this kind in Germany. LACO employed over 500 people in their workshops in 1900 & even counted Kaiser Wilhelm II among their customers. Unique to LACO ties is the filling. It is made out of wool, cotton & stretchy elastic. This allows the threads to relax after the tie has been knotted. Outer material 100% silk. ...
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LACO tie featuring gold spots & circles on a dark blue background. The company was founded in 1838 in Hamburg by businessman Charles Lavy & is one of only two of its kind remaining in Germany. Even today the products are produced by h&. In 1900 LACO employed over 500 workers in its workshops & even counted Kaiser Wilhelm II among its customers. What makes LACO so special is the lining of the tie. It is made from wool & cotton, & is also elasticated. This means that the fibres relax after the tie is unfastened, thus avoiding any creasing. The outer material is made from 100% silk. ...
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The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, & even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made from pure wool & retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone.

Material:
pure silk.

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The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, & even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made from pure wool & retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone.

Material:
pure silk.

...
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£49.95
The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, & even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made from pure wool & retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone.

Material:
pure silk.

...
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£49.95
The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, & even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made from pure wool & retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone.

Material:
pure silk.

...
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LACO ties, made in Germany. The company founded in Hamburg in 1838 by English merchant Charles Lavy now focus on pure hand crafts – & are therefore one of the last two companies in the industry in Germany. In 1900, LACO had over 500 workers in their factories & even Kaiser Wilhelm II was one of their customers. What makes LACO ties different is the lining. It is made out of pure new wool & is very elastic. Therefore the threads relax again after the tie is undone. Upper material 100% silk. LACO ties: Made in Germany. ...
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£49.95
LACO ties, made in Germany. The company founded in Hamburg in 1838 by English merchant Charles Lavy now focus on pure hand crafts – & are therefore one of the last two companies in the industry in Germany. In 1900, LACO had over 500 workers in their factories & even Kaiser Wilhelm II was one of their customers. What makes LACO ties different is the lining. It is made out of pure new wool & is very elastic. Therefore the threads relax again after the tie is undone. Upper material 100% silk. LACO ties: Made in Germany. ...
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£49.95
LACO ties, made in Germany. The company founded in Hamburg in 1838 by English merchant Charles Lavy now focus on pure hand crafts – & are therefore one of the last two companies in the industry in Germany. In 1900, LACO had over 500 workers in their factories & even Kaiser Wilhelm II was one of their customers. What makes LACO ties different is the lining. It is made out of pure new wool & is very elastic. Therefore the threads relax again after the tie is undone. Upper material 100% silk. LACO ties: Made in Germany. ...
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LACO Tie Stripes Navy/red

The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, and even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made of pure wool and retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone. Material: pure silk.
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The company, founded in Hamburg in 1838 by the English merchant, Charles Lavy, still produces handsewn ties today. It is one of the two last such companies still in production in Germany. There were more than 500 employees working for LACO at the turn of the last century, & even the German Kaiser Wilhelm II was a loyal customer. The special feature of a LACO tie is its lining. It is made from pure wool & retains its shape. Consequently, the fibres can regain their original shape after the tie has been undone.

Material:
pure silk.

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