• Our Kenya Skinny Tie is modeled after the flag of KenyaStatesman Tie’s Kenya Skinny Tie was designed to represent the Kenya Flag. Kenya's flag is black, red 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).
  • 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.
  • Statesman Ties Virginia Skinny Tie was designed to represent the Virginia Flag and the symbols of Virginia. VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS!
  • Statesman Ties Virginia Tie was designed to represent the Virginia Flag and the symbols of Virginia. VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS!
  • Our Russia Skinny Tie is modeled after the Russian flagStatesman Tie’s Russia Skinny Tie was designed to represent the Russian Flag, which is a red, white and blue triband.
  • Our Russia Tie is modeled after the Russian flag 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.
  • Our Statesman Tie’s Sierra Leone Skinny Tie is modeled after the Sierra Leone flagStatesman Tie’s Sierra Leone Skinny Tie was designed to represent the flag of Sierra Leone.
  • Our Sierra Leone Tie is modeled after the Sierra Leone flagStatesman Tie’s Sierra Leone Tie was designed to represent the flag of Sierra Leone.
  • What is the Fleur-De-Lis' meaning for New Orleans | Architectural SalesFile:Flag of Louisiana.svg - Wikimedia Commons
    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 Noirused it to brand enslaved people. It represents resilience, particularly post-Katrina.
  • 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.
  • Statesman Ties Wyoming Tie was designed to represent the flag of Wyoming.Our Wyoming Tie is modeled after the Wyoming state flag

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