City Plan Ties

24 November 2009 - 3:52pm


CHICAGO

'Make no small plans' while wearing this beautiful silk necktie, which stylishly portrays Chicago's waterfront stretching from Soldier Field to Belmont Harbor.


Shown in Dark Blue

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Shown in Gray

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NEW YORK

Next time you've got a meeting with Janette Sadik-Khan, try currying favor with this stylish silk necktie featuring Manhattan's plan. The design stretches from Wall St. at the tip to Madison Square at the knot.


Shown in Olive

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Shown in Blue

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PHILADELPHIA

Enjoy the symmetry of Philadelphia's city plan from 1683 on this beautiful silk tie.


Shown in Olive

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Shown in Red

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Shown in Blue

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SAN FRANCISCO

Next time you've got a meeting at the SPUR Urban Center, make an impression with this silk necktie of San Francisco's plan. The golden tie portrays the Gold Coast from the Ferry Building at the tip to The Panhandle at the knot. Just be careful with that La Cumbre burrito...


Shown in Champaign

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Shown in Steel

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WASHINGTON, DC

You'll look sharp defending transit funding to the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in this stylish silk tie depicting Washington, D.C. Sporting Democrat Blue and Republican Red, the pattern reaches from the Treasury to the Senate.


Shown in Navy/Red

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Shown in Gray/Gold

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PARIS

This beautiful silk necktie bears an impression of the streets of Paris. The design stretches from the Jardin des Tuileries at the tip to the Place Royale at the knot.


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LONDON

Next time you're entering the congestion pricing zone, don't be caught without this stylish silk necktie portraying the City of London. The design stretches from Baker St. at the neck to Christ Church at the tip.


Shown in Red/Taupe

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Shown in Light Blue

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"It's so out of control," said Duany, referring to the current state of public participation in planning decisions in the United States. "It's an absolute orgy of public process… basically, we can't get anything done."