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Fleur de Lies Neckties and Scarves

Link to the Order Form and other product categories via the navigation bar at the top and bottom of the page. Ties are 57" long and 3 3/4" wide unless otherwize noted. Background color choices are noted in the description. In ties designated as "woven" the design develops in the weaving process instead of being printed on the surface. Shipping and contact information is at the bottom of the page plus a link to see customer feedback.
The Fleur de Lis is one of the oldest dynastic, religious and decorative symbols, widely used in heraldry and architecture all over Europe and in parts of North America with French ties (Quebec, New Orleans). It is most closely associated with the lily (symbol of purity) after which it is named, but is also said to be based on an iris, which it more closely resembles.

Fleur De Lis Repeat Necktie
MA 103

burgundy or black or navy
$30.00 silk tie

Fleur De Lis All Over Necktie
Fox & Chave 111

$45.00 silk 3 3/8" tie

Fleur De Lis Rows Necktie
NT 1695

black or blue
$10.00 polyester tie

Fleur De Lis Diagonal Stripe Necktie
NT 1813

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1969

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1978

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1911

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1912

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1696

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1814

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1854

$10.00 polyester tie

NT 1978

$10.00 polyester tie
FLEUR DES LIES SCARVES - 59" x 13" - alternating bands of sheer and satin fabric which play havoc with the scanner. Coor contrasts may be enhanced by the way the scanner light beam interacts with the fabric.

Fleur des Lies Medallion Scarf
NT 3001

$10.00 polyester scarf

Fleur des Lies Scarf
NT 3002

$10.00 polyester scarf
Ties are 57" long and 3 3/4" wide unless otherwize noted.
In ties designated as "woven" the design develops in the weaving process instead of being printed on the surface.
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3) credit card info, check or money order by mail.
Single tee can be shipped as first class parcel for $5.00
Any number of tees or other items (except mugs) shipped by Priority mail for $8.00
which includes up to $50.00 insurance and tracing numbers.
Second day by 3 PM guaranteed express mail is $26.00 for anything that can fit into the flat rate envelope.
Use the links below to add other products to take advantage of the flat rate shipping. (International postage would need a separate quote for a package or to use priority mail for an insured package.)
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A tie by any other name - Help me collect the word for silk and necktie in many languages. I would also love to be able to say hello and and thank you! Any corrections would be appreciated: cravat (French), cravate, tail, neck tie, slips (Norway), ensfarvet silkeslips, Syvfoldede slips (Danish), soie, stropdas, stropda (Netherlands), Seiden die krawatte (German), silkki, solmio, silke slips, sioda, corbata (Spanish), solmio, carbhat, gravata, dasi (Indonesia), tselk gapstuk (Russian) krevat, krawat (Poland), gravata (Portugal), binder, kurbata (Tagalog), croata, ca vat, kpabatka. Czech language it is: "kravata" or less common also "vázanka". Silk is "hedvábí", silk tie is "hedvábná kravata". I also know Slovenian (ex-Yugoslavia country) words "kravata", silk is "svila", together it is "svilena kravata". It works also in Croatian. In Hawaiian, "Thank you" is "Mahalo", "You are welcome" is "He mea 'ole", silk is "kilika" and necktie (the closest match) is "lei 'a'i". Gary: The German word for necktie is Die Krawatte. However, during my trips to Germany, I have learned that the alternative word is the one that is most frequently used: Der Schlips. Plural is Die Schlipse. Papiamentu (native language of Curacao): "Dashi"; The Italian word for "tie" is "cravatta" ("cravatte" for the plural) Bow-tie is FARFALLINO (a small butterfly on the neck), Zoltan: Hungarian is "nyakkendo". Dutch word for tie is: Stropdas or Das, word for bowtie is: vlinderdas, "Silk necktie" in Dutch is "zijden stropdas". In Hebrew the word for tie is anivah (pronounced ah-ni-vah) – the word for silk is meshi.

April 2017, November 2012