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  • Our America Tie is modeled after the flag of the United States of AmericaStatesman Tie’s America Tie was designed to represent the flag of America. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
  • Our Argentina Tie is modeled after the flag of ArgentinaStatesman Ties Argentina Tie was designed to represent the Argentinian Flag. Argentina's flag is a light blue and white triband with a yellow "Sun of May" in the center.
  • Czech Republic Flags – Fly Me Flag Statesman Ties Czech Republic Tie was designed to represent the Czech Republic Flag with the blue triangle incorporated into the bottom stripes of the tie to match the flag.  Subtle & Classy.
  • Flag of Tanzania | BritannicaStatesman Ties Tanzania Tie was designed to represent the Tanzania Flag with the green and blue stripes separated by the black & yellow to match the flag.  Bold & Classy.
  • Flag of Wales (1959).svgStatesman Ties Wales Tie was designed to represent the Welch Flag with the green background set off by the distinctive red dragon to match the flag.  Subtle & Classy.
  • Our Hungary Tie is modeled after the flag of HungaryStatesman Tie’s Hungary Tie was designed to represent the Hungarian Flag. Hungary's flag is red, white and green.
  • Our Kenya Tie is modeled after the flag of KenyaStatesman 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).
  • Flag of Mongolia.svgStatesman 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.
  • Our Russia Tie is modeled after the Russian flagStatesman 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.
  • Our Australia Tie is modeled after the flag of AustraliaStatesman Tie’s Australia Tie was designed to represent the Australia flag. The flag of Australia is a defaced Blue Ensign: a blue field with the Union Jack in the corner and a large white seven-pointed star known as the Commonwealth Star in the lower quarter.
  • Statesman Ties Barbados Tie was designed to represent the flag of Barbados. Our Barbados Tie is modeled after the Barbados flag
  • Our Belgium Tie is modeled after the flag of BelgiumStatesman Tie’s Belgium Tie was designed to represent the Belgium flag. The national flag of Belgium is a tricolor of three bands of black, yellow and red.
  • Our Benin Tie is modeled after the flag of BeninStatesman 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.
  • Our Bolivia Tie is modeled after the flag of BoliviaStatesman Ties Bolivia Tie was designed to represent the Bolivian Flag. The National flag of Bolivia is a horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green with the Bolivian coat of arms in the center.
  • Our Brazil Tie is modeled after the flag of BrazilStatesman Tie’s Brazil Tie was designed to represent the Brazilian Flag. The national flag of Brazil is a blue disc depicting a starry sky spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto "Ordem e Progresso" ("Order and Progress"), within a gold rhombus, on a green field.
  • Our Bulgaria Tie is modeled after the flag of BulgariaStatesman 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.
  • Our Cambodia Tie is modeled after the flag of CambodiaStatesman Tie’s Cambodia Tie was designed to represent the flag of Cambodia.
  • Our Canada Tie is modeled after the flag of CanadaStatesman Ties Canada Solid Tie was designed to represent the Canadian Flag. The national flag of Canada consists of a red field with a white square at its center, in the middle of which is featured a maple leaf.
  • Our Canada Tie is modeled after the flag of CanadaStatesman Ties Canada Tie was designed to represent the Canadian Flag. The national flag of Canada consists of a red field with a white square at its center, in the middle of which is featured a maple leaf.
  • Our Chile Tie is modeled after the flag of ChileStatesman Ties Chile Tie was designed to represent the Chilean Flag. The flag of Chile is made up of a star that may represent a guide to progress and honor while other interpretations refer to its reference to an independent state.
  • Our China Tie is modeled after the flag of ChinaStatesman Tie’s China Tie was designed to represent the Chinese Flag. The red in the flag represents the communist revolution.
  • Our Colombia Tie is modeled after the flag of ColombiaStatesman Tie’s Colombia Tie was designed to represent the Colombian Flag. The design takes elements from the Colombian flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
  • Our Congo Tie is modeled after the flag of the Democratic Republic of the CongoStatesman Ties Congo Tie was designed to represent the flag of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The idea for the design of the flag itself came about when “a new constitution, ratified in December 2005 and which came into effect in February 2006, promoted a return to a flag similar to that flown between 1963 and 1971, with a change from a royal blue to sky blue background.

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