My name is David. My father was a tailor. I grew up drowning in a sea of fabric swatches and getting lost in acres of silk ties that overflowed their rack like a raging waterfall. Those ties are my most vivid childhood memory. A collection of kaleidoscopic color on silk so smooth you could skate on it.

Looking back, that was clearly the beginning of my appreciation for a craft that is truly an art form: men’s neckwear.

Neckwear has become the cornerstone of my personal style. More than ties, it’s ascots, neckerchiefs, scarfs, worn every day, not just on special occasions.



That’s my style and this is my blog. What’s your style?
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Photos shot on location at the Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco, CA.
Photography: John Paul Strand
Fashion Accessories: Elizabetta
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