BR227- Punjabs Bow

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A province of British India, in 1849 Punjab was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British rule. The crest featured the motto: “Crescat E Fluviis” or “Let it Grow from the Rivers.” (Bottle, hyacinth and black)
Necktie Care

Carefully untie your tie when you remove it. It should come off the same way it went on, in reverse. Pulling the knot loose will tear the neckpiece, the third part of the tie construction. Hang it in your closet, unless it is a knit, which you should roll. A silk tie will lose its wrinkles if it is given rest in your closet and the help of gravity. Ties cannot be dry-cleaned, cannot be washed, and cannot be pressed. Either cover your tie when you eat, or prepare to replace it when it is soiled.

All our regimental bow ties are “to-be-tied” and can be adjusted easily to neck size. They are cut to make a butterfly shape, which is 2 and 3/8” – a traditional English width.

A province of British India, in 1849 Punjab was one of the last areas of the Indian subcontinent to fall under British rule. The crest featured the motto: “Crescat E Fluviis” or “Let it Grow from the Rivers.” (Bottle, hyacinth and black)
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