Silk Knit Tie
A textured silk tie that shows why Charvet’s name became attached to tie cloth and colour.
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Story & heritage
Wikipedia notes that Charvet’s renown for ties was so strong that charvet became a generic name for a type of silk fabric used for ties. The knit tie turns that reputation into an easy, tactile accessory.
Bergdorf Goodman lists the Charvet silk knit tie among the house’s current accessories, with multiple colours visible in the product imagery.
Materials & craft
The verified product title identifies the tie as silk knit. Its squared-end shape and open texture make it less formal than a satin evening tie while still carrying Charvet’s colour discipline.
How to choose & style
Use a blue knit tie with Oxford cloth, linen jackets and soft tailoring. Brighter shades work best as the one expressive accent against white, grey or navy shirting.