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June 15, 2005

Zegna Redefines the Tie

Zegna’s Cesello tiesDoes your guy scour smoke shops for the finest Graycliff cigars? Does he know the difference between Dom Perignon 1996 and Krug Grande Cuvee? Then he’ll appreciate Zegna’s distinctive new Cesello ties. An innovative dying process, similar to lacquering, is what sets the collection apart from others, giving the printed ties a noticeably brighter sheen (the company is currently the only one in the industry using the technique). Crafted in Italy, the luxe accessories are available in 24 different designs just in time for Father’s Day. Available at Barneys


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