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Boys' Soft Gray Henry Grain Pattern Necktie

AC48NB-6513
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$16.95
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Get ready for this boys' tie to become a wardrobe favorite! With its classic style and subtle gray hue, it’s a timeless choice for any occasion. Dress it up with a black suit for formal events or keep it casual with slacks and a button-down for school or family gatherings. (It pairs perfectly with white or lightly checked dress shirts.) It’s also a great way to upgrade from a basic solid-color tie!

This tie arrives untied, so he can learn to tie it himself, just like a grown-up! Measuring 48-inches long, it’s sized for boys ages 8 to 13-years old (see below for more sizing details). It has a traditional width for this age group and is made from durable, textured polyester.

The Henry Grain Pattern is a TieMart exclusive and is available in other accessories (men's neckties and bow ties, pre-tied ties, boys' bow ties and pocket squares) as well as additional colors.

See this pattern in person by requesting a free color swatch.

Sizing

When tied, the tip of a necktie should hit at about the belt line. Typically, this length of tie will fit most children ages 8 to 13-years old. Since kids vary in size, you might want to do a quick measurement to ensure this tie is the best fit. Measure the child from the collar to the belt line. The length measured should be roughly between 14.5 and 17-inches long. Need a different size? For shorter lengths, try a pre-tied boys' tie. For longer lengths, consider a men's tie.

Product Features

  • Self-tie style
  • 2.5" width, at the widest point
  • 48" length, tip to tip
  • Recommended size for boys 8 to 13-years old
  • Color is soft gray
  • Made from 100% Polyester
  • Imported