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Feroni - Silk Neckerchief - Blue
Product Description
This exclusive neckerchief features a timeless geometric design inspired by historical archives, expertly crafted from 100% silk twill for a luxurious feel. Hand-rolled hems add sophistication, while its generous size ensures versatility—wear it with or without a jacket. Limited edition and handcrafted in Italy, the piece combines affordability with pure luxury, using natural dyes for a gentle touch against the skin. A distinctive choice for those who appreciate fine details and quality craftsmanship. From the brand: A nod to history, reimagined for today. I came across the original geometric in the Kensington Museum archives—a beautiful, balanced pattern that felt timeless. A two-tone design that feels just right today. Printed on silk twill, with hand-rolled hems done the old way. The texture is smooth and luxurious, with that subtle weight silk should have. You can wear it with a jacket, or not. It carries itself either way. This design is exclusive to us. Limited edition. No shortcuts, ever. For those who notice the details—and know they matter. Details The classic neckerchief size: Approx. 27" x 27" (70 x 70cm). It is a comfortably large size that fits most men, unlike smaller bandanas. Hand-rolled hems: For the ultimate in luxury and sophistication, the hems are hand-rolled and sewn. 100% silk twill: A soft, silky fabric traditionally used in men's tailoring for its look and its drape. Characterized by a diagonal weave which makes it very durable. Limited edition: We make these in small quantities, so you know your neckerchief is truly one-of-a-kind. Pure luxury, naturally dyed: We use non-toxic vegetable dyes that preserve the silk's softness, free from harmful chemicals that can irritate your skin (and is better for the planet!) Affordable luxury: We bring these from the people who make them directly 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.











