When I was a young adult, I moved to the U.S. for college, and it was there that I had my first taste of Lambrusco wine—you know, the kind that was wildly popular in the '70s. Let's just say… it was not love at first sip. But years later, I discovered that some wonderful Lambrusco wines exist, made from the same ancient grapes the Etruscans once cultivated. And that's what inspired this tie. It features a classic medallion motif, but what really makes it special is the luxurious ribbed background. The texture adds depth and richness, giving a stylish twist to a timeless design. It's a tie with history, character, and a bit of unexpected charm—much like a good glass of Lambrusco (the well-made kind), of course. Details Standard Length: Approx. 3.25" x 58.5" (8 x 149cm). A classic tie width and length that is perfect for most men up to 6'2" (188cm). Extra Long Length: Approx. 3.38" x 62.5" (8.6 x 159cm). A classic tie width and length that is perfect for most men taller than 6'2" (188cm). 100% silk jacquard: This luxurious fabric is made on a special jacquard loom, the pattern results from elaborate weaving of different colored threads and is often slightly textured to the touch. 3-fold construction: This ensures your tie maintains its shape and effortlessly creates a flawless knot for a truly distinguished look. It's the traditional method of making a luxury tie. Self-tipped: We tip our ties with the same fabric as the front. This not only adds refinement but also prevents unsightly curling at the point, and as you move, the backside looks fabulous, leaving a lasting impression. Pure wool inner lining: Wool breathes, which helps to give your tie its body and shape for many, many years. Limited edition: We make these in small quantities, so you know your tie is truly one-of-a-kind. Affordable luxury: We bring these directly from the people who make them to you. There are no massive markups and middlemen, which keeps our prices remarkably reasonable. 100% Handmade in Italy: Printed, cut and sewn along the shores of Lake Como.