From an individual vision to the creation of a unique piece
Each bespoke tie is born from a conscious choice. Fabric, pattern, construction, and proportions are not variations of an existing model, but design elements that contribute to defining the final accessory. This approach distinguishes Filippo Marchesi bespoke ties from simple customization: here, the client assumes the role of designer, while the artisan translates the project into a concrete sartorial object. Bespoke ties are not simple variations of a standard product, but accessories conceived to reflect a precise way of dressing. The artisan’s intervention does not alter the original idea but interprets it with sartorial rigor, respecting its balance and formal coherence. Filippo Marchesi bespoke sartorial ties represent a choice for those who desire an accessory that is designed, not adapted, capable of accompanying a defined and recognizable style over time. A unique object, born from a vision and realized according to the highest standards of Italian craftsmanship.
Materials, construction, and proportions
Artisanal production allows full control over every phase of the process, from fabric cutting to final stitching. Respect for proportions, the quality of the internal interlining, and precision finishing ensure a balanced tie with a natural drape and a knot that remains stable over time. Material selection does not follow decorative logic but structural principles: weight, texture, and color rendering of the fabric influence how the tie behaves once worn. For this reason, each bespoke tie is conceived as a harmonious system, in which form and function are in constant dialogue.
It is possible to define:
- Width, calibrated to the proportions of the jacket and to personal style.
- Length, designed according to height and posture.
- Three-fold or seven-fold construction, to determine structure, weight, and drape.
- Tipped or untipped, depending on the desired behavior of the fabric.
- Initials, as a discreet sign of personalization.
- Placement of the initials, visible or concealed, according to a deliberate choice.
Each choice contributes to creating a coherent tie, designed to naturally accompany professional, formal, or representational contexts, without aesthetic compromise.