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Why are freestyle bowties more expensive than pre-tied bowties?

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Why are freestyle bowties more expensive than pre-tied bowties?

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The pre-tied bowtie has always worked great for the novice dresser or as a quick fix for today’s young and on the go professional who hasn’t the time to properly knot his bow. But when it comes to the classic and timeless qualities that have been long associated with the bowtie, it has always been the freestyle bowtie that has come out on top. This is because it carries with it an irresistible finesse, an understated sophistication, an established flavor, that a pre-knotted bow simply put, just never quite obtains. Plus, at the end of the night, when things start to slow down and knots start to loosen up, nothing looks better or more attractive than an untied freestyle bowtie casually set around your neck. And it is exactly that sort of luxury that gives a freestyle bowtie an added bump in price.

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