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World’s Most Expensive Neckties – One Will Buy You More Than 200 iPhone 14

By Balogun Kamilu Lekan

One of the key components of a modern man’s wardrobe is neckties. Consequently, ties have become a means of standing out from the crowd when representing a particular class.

Fashion designers try to create a distinctive piece of clothing that defines the elegance and attitude of the guy wearing it since they are aware that ties make a man feel perfect.

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There are ties and tie brands that have achieved the status of being the most costly tie brands as a result of all of these advances.

Below is a list of some of the world’s most expensive neckties

5. Christian Lacroix Fantasy Pattern Tie – $1,150

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The tie is designed by famous French fashion designer Christian Lacroix. It is a luxury neck gear because it is 100% silk, and the fabric’s pattern cut is responsible for its immense quality. 

4. EMPA – $8,500

In terms of value, style, and significance, the EMPA Gold Tie outshines all other cravats. The textile specialists successfully produced a thread of a combination of silk and 24-carat gold after ten years of research to make this luxury tie.

The project combined cutting-edge technology with cutting-edge fashion to produce a work of artistic and technological brilliance that is visually attractive and impressive. Many years ago, something of this nature would have been unimaginable.

3. Stefano Ricci’s diamond and crystal plated ties – $30,000

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Stefano Ricci is another business renowned for its posh collection of ties adorned with Swarovski crystals.

This Stefano Ricci tie cost $30,000 and was one of the priciest neckties ever produced. It was more than just an accessory; it was a designer item with a special significance that could be compared to that of a precious piece of jewellery. 

Elegant satin silk and valuable crystals are used to create Stefano Ricci’s ties.

2. Hexties Luxury Ties range- $31,000

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This luxury tie combines an unconventionally bold design with classic grace.

HexTie’s range of ties stands out because they are produced using an advanced technique that combines two stiff polymers with a flexible textile. 

This is not mass-produced; they are hand-assembled. Because each tie reflects its particular environment, it has a distinctive design. It is the first handmade titanium 18K gold-plated Hextie in the world.

1. Satya Paul Design Studio Suashish Tie – $220,000

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The Satya Paul Design Studio and the Suashish Diamond Group collaborated to create the most expensive necktie in the world, embellishing it with approximately $220,000 worth of diamonds, 150 grams of gold used to create the pattern, and 271 diamonds weighing a combined 77 carats.

On October 29, 2003, it was shown at a fashion event in Mumbai with the appropriately named “Cultural Ties” draped around the neck of Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

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