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Statesman Tie’s Germany Tie was designed to represent the German Flag. The design takes elements from the German flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
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Statesman Ties Georgia Tie was designed to represent the Georgia State Flag. The design takes elements from the Georgia flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
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Statesman Ties France Tie was designed to represent the French Flag. The design takes elements from the French flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
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Statesman Tie’s Florida Tie was designed to represent the Florida Flag. The design takes elements from the Florida flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
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Statesman Tie’s Finland Tie was designed to represent the Finnish Flag. The design takes elements from the Finnish flag and mixes them together to create a tie that can be worn at any time for any occasion.
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Statesman Tie’s Ecuador Tie was designed to represent the Ecuadorian Flag. "The national flag of Ecuador, which consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red, was first adopted by law on 1835 and later on 26 September 1860.
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Statesman Ties Dominican Republic Tie was designed to represent the Dominican Republic Flag. "The blue on the flag stands for liberty, the white for salvation, the red for the blood of heroes."
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Statesman Ties Dominica Tie was designed to represent the Dominica Flag. The flag itself was “adopted in 1978 and features the national bird emblem, the sisserou parrot, which also appears on the coat of arms granted on 21 July 1961.
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Statesman Tie’s Denmark Tie was designed to represent the Danish Flag. The flag itself is red with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag. The elongated Nordic cross reflects the use as maritime flag in the 18th century.
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Statesman 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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Statesman 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.
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Statesman Tie’s China Tie was designed to represent the Chinese Flag. The red in the flag represents the communist revolution.