Statesman Tie’s Japan Tie was designed to represent the Japanese Flag. The design takes elements from the Japanese flag and their unique kanji characters and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion. -
Statesman Tie’s Japan Tie was designed to represent the Japanese Flag. The design takes elements from the Japanese flag and their unique kanji characters and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion. -
Statesman Tie’s Kansas tie was designed to represent the flag of Kansas. The design takes elements from the Kansas flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion. -
The fleur-de-lis, symbolizing French royalty and Catholicism,arrived in Louisiana with colonists in the 17th century, becoming a symbol of civic pride in New Orleans and a state symbol in 2008. It has a dark history, as the 1724 Code Noir used it to brand enslaved people. It represents resilience, particularly post-Katrina.
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Statesman Ties Marshall Islands Tie was designed to represent the flag of the Marshall Islands. -
Statesman Tie’s Mexico Tie was designed to represent the Mexican Flag. The design takes elements from the Mexican flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion. -
Statesman Tie’s Michigan Tie was designed to represent the flag of Michigan as well as some of its most famous landmarks; the lakes. -
Statesman Tie’s Micronesia Tie (or officially "Federated States of Micronesia") was designed to represent the flag of Micronesia.
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Statesman Tie’s Missouri Tie was designed to represent the Missouri Flag. The design takes elements from the Missouri flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion. -
Statesman Tie’s Montana Tie was designed with the flag of Montana in mind. The symbol in the bottom corner of the tie comes from the flag itself. -
Statesman Ties' Mozambique tie was designed to represent the flag of Mozambique. The navy background highlights the white, green and black stripes from the flag along with the AK-47/book/hoe/star symbol placed in the bottom corner of the tie. This is a tie that can be worn for many different occasions.
