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Ultural tie, a textile tradition of Naples

Ulturale ties have been an expression of the highest Italian sartorial tradition since the 1980s, when Vincenzo Ulturale, building on his already long family experience, decided to launch his own line of entirely handmade ties. 

Discover the allure of the Tiare

Tiè, the tie that redefines the concept of masculine elegance.
It is not a simple tie, but an unprecedented style experience. Hidden between its refined folds, Tiè conceals a lucky charm, a precious secret designed to accompany you with a touch of magic in every moment of your day.

Tiè is more than an accessory: it is a style statement, an emblem of sophistication that stands out for its unique and sophisticated character.

Add your auspicious symbol to any of our seven folds, you can choose from three fine variations:

  • Pure coral, an icon of protection and strength.
  • Gilded silver, for those who desire a touch of discreet and timeless luxury.
  • Tricolor, an exclusive tribute to Italian craftsmanship, to take a piece of history and tradition with you.

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Ties to the rhythm of music

Ties to the rhythm of music

Can you name an Italian song in which a tie is mentioned? No? Yet there are many, and in each one this garment takes on a special meaning. We have compiled for you the playlist ...

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The pocket handkerchief: instructions for use

The pocket handkerchief: instructions for use

It originated as a royal ornament, established itself as a hallmark of high society and today, after a period "in the attic," is back in fashion The pocket handkerchief, also known as a pochette,...

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The thousand lives of the scarf

The thousand lives of the scarf

Behind a garment can hide endless suggestions. Let's discover them together, poking around history and culture Just a strip of cloth? Maybe, but how many stories it tells us! Today, when...

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