Bise - Mens Tie
Essential accessory for the competition, the Bise tie in twill comes to finalize the competition outfit of the rider.
The tie has been made in the pure tradition of Italian workshops. Its Dada side label has been hand sewn on the left side for a subtle identification. Its twill fabric allows for a distinctive diagonal pattern in the fabric, making it as durable as it is elegant. It was made in Italian workshops that also work for major French luxury houses.
To avoid distortion, we recommend keeping it flat and untied. We recommend machine washing at 30°C maximum and spinning at no more than 900 rpm. The best thing to do is to let it dry on a hanger in the open air. Do not tumble dry or dry clean.
Bise exists in white.
Essential accessory for the competition, the Bise tie in twill comes to finalize the competition outfit of the rider.
The tie has been made in the pure tradition of Italian workshops. Its Dada side label has been hand sewn on the left side for a subtle identification. Its twill fabric allows for a distinctive diagonal pattern in the fabric, making it as durable as it is elegant. It was made in Italian workshops that also work for major French luxury houses.
To avoid distortion, we recommend keeping it flat and untied. We recommend machine washing at 30°C maximum and spinning at no more than 900 rpm. The best thing to do is to let it dry on a hanger in the open air. Do not tumble dry or dry clean.
Bise exists in white.
Essential accessory for the competition, the Bise tie in twill comes to finalize the competition outfit of the rider.
The tie has been made in the pure tradition of Italian workshops. Its Dada side label has been hand sewn on the left side for a subtle identification. Its twill fabric allows for a distinctive diagonal pattern in the fabric, making it as durable as it is elegant. It was made in Italian workshops that also work for major French luxury houses.
To avoid distortion, we recommend keeping it flat and untied. We recommend machine washing at 30°C maximum and spinning at no more than 900 rpm. The best thing to do is to let it dry on a hanger in the open air. Do not tumble dry or dry clean.
Bise exists in white.