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Country ties
Statesman Tie’s South Africa Tie was designed to represent the flag of South Africa. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties South Korea Tie was designed to represent the flag of South Korea. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Spain Tie was designed to represent the flag of Spain. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties Sweden Tie was designed to represent the flag of Sweden. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Taiwan Tie was designed to represent the flag of Taiwan. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Thailand Tie was designed to represent the flag of Thailand. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties United Kingdom Tie was designed to represent the flag of United Kingdom. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties Philippines Tie was designed to represent the flag of Philippines. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties Peru Tie was designed to represent the flag of Peru. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Paraguay Tie was designed to represent the flag of Paraguay. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Panama Tie was designed to represent the flag of Panama. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties Portugal Tie is inspired by the Portuguese flag. We used a navy blue color as the background color; which is loosely related to the color of the blue of the shields on the coat of arms.
Statesman Ties Benin tie was designed to represent the flag of Benin. The green background highlights the red and yellow stripes along with the national coat of arms placed in the bottom corner of the tie. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Ties Bulgaria tie was designed to represent the flag of Bulgaria. The navy background highlights the white, green and red stripes along with the national coat of arms placed in the bottom corner of the tie. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
Statesman Tie’s Puerto Rico Tie was designed with the flag of Puerto Rico in mind. The symbol on the bottom left side of the tie comes from the flag itself.
Statesman Ties Papua New Guinea Tie was designed with the flag of Papua New Guinea (PNG) in mind.
Statesman Ties Costa Rica tie was designed to represent the Costa Rican Flag. The design takes elements from the Costa Rican flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
Statesman Ties American Samoa Tie was designed to represent the flags of Samoa and American Samoa.
Statesman Ties Marshall Islands Tie was designed to represent the flag of the Marshall Islands.
- Statesman Tie’s Micronesia Tie (or officially "Federated States of Micronesia") was designed to represent the flag of Micronesia.
Statesman Tie’s Sierra Leone Tie was designed to represent the flag of Sierra Leone.
Statesman Tie’s Russia Tie was designed to represent the Russian Flag, which is a red, white, and blue triband, so we incorporated those colors into the tie.
Statesman Tie’s Hungary Tie was designed to represent the Hungarian Flag. Hungary's flag is red, white and green.
Statesman Tie’s Kenya Tie was designed to represent the Kenya Flag. Kenya's flag is black, red and green. We used the black and green colors and placed them on a red background (representing the red from the flag).
Statesman Ties Mongolia Tie was designed to represent the Mongolian Flag. Mongolia's flag is red and blue "with the Mongolian Soyombo symbol centering on the leftmost stripe. The blue stripe represents the eternal blue sky, and the red stripes symbolize thriving forever. The Soyombo symbol is a geometric abstraction that represents fire, sun, moon, earth, water, and a Taijitu symbol representing the duality of yin and yang." (Source: here) We used the red and blue colors from the flag as the stripes for our tie. We added a black stripe to give the tie a little more distinction and then placed the Soyombo in the bottom corner.