White Horse Trading Co. Liberty or Death Sale


Colorado tie maker White Horse Trading Co. is also celebrating our nation’s founding with 25% off. Code libertyordeath at checkout gets you the discount, and it can be applied to any one of the brand’s handmade denim, waxed canvas, repurposed blanket or duck cloth ties. Code expires July 5th. Read More »

White Horse Trading Co. Cone Mills Ties


Wanna help send White Horse Trading Co. to Capusle? Of course you do! WHTC has just added 50 limited edition Cone Mills selvedge denim ties to its online store, all which are handcrafted in the US, and priced at a very reasonable $55 per. Read More »

White Horse Trading Co. Oilcloth Ties


I’ve heard of waxing dat azz, but waxing dat neck? (And the award for worst opening sentence goes to…) The Oilcloth Ties from White Horse Trading Co. are bench-made in Colorado out of Otter Wax-waxed 10 oz. cotton duck. Durable, handsome, and fully water-resistant, the OcTs are drool-inducing neckties, that you can safely drool all over (gross). Read More »

White Horse Trading Co. Serape Blanket Tie


The Serape Blanket Tie from White Horse Trading Co. is handmade in Colorado out of repurposed, 100% wool Pendleton blankets. Designed to be just as at home in a casual environment as a corporate one (though, probably a little more so in the casual), the tie has a square bottom, slim 2″ width, and leather tie-catch in the back. An extremely limited number of these were produced (each of which is hand-numbered, btw), and at present there are no plans to make more, so if you like what you see, best to make your move sooner than later. Read More »

White Horse Trading Co. Ties


Sure, square-bottomed neckties made from utilitarian fabrics isn’t the most original idea, but, that doesn’t make the ones from newly launched White Horse Trading Co. any less appealing. Handcrafted in the USA from materials like heavy-duty duck cloth, jean-weight denim and Italian linen, the co.’s ties are a simple yet handsome way to rugged-up any outfit, and will stay that for years to come (’cause they’re so well-made). Read More »