
Aquarius Royal Arch Chapter No. 3113 – A Masonic Lodge
’The ties are a visible commemoration of the Aquarius Royal Arch Chapter No. 3113 which celebrates the 100th Anniversary of its Consecration. I am pleased to report that I am very satisfied with the quality of the ties and was particularly impressed with the way in which Amanda dealt with the order.

St John’s Masonic Lodge
St Johns Masonic Lodge reached out to us looking for help with a bespoke striped tie order, wanting a design that was perfectly tailored to their needs. We worked closely with them through the process, incorporating their chosen colours and lodge crest into the design, to help bring their vision to life.

Leeds University Union Men’s Cricket Club
We recently had the pleasure of working with Leeds University Men’s Cricket Club in designing and supplying their cricket teams custom tie: we really enjoyed working with the team and look forward to working together again in the future!

Cambridge University Amateur Boxing Club
Cambridge University Amateur Boxing Club (CUABC) is the boxing club of the University of Cambridge, England. Established in 1896, it is one of the toughest and most prestigious sports teams in Cambridge.

Carco Group
There's nothing better than helping a team look sharp and feel united — especially when it's done sustainably.

Ashleigh (Scotland) Ltd
We recently had our Weapon Engineering Submarines (WESM) Dinner where we wore the cummerbunds you made for us. And they were worn with great pride! Almost all the cummerbunds were sold with the exception of a few Extra Small ones – says a lot about the average size of Submariners!

Royal Navy Submarine School
We recently had our Weapon Engineering Submarines (WESM) Dinner where we wore the cummerbunds you made for us. And they were worn with great pride! Almost all the cummerbunds were sold with the exception of a few Extra Small ones – says a lot about the average size of Submariners!

Orange Order Lodge – Neil McCullough
Lattery Purple Heroes Loyal Orange Lodge 222 has been in existent for over 200 years. The lodge hails from Markethill, County Armagh in Northern Ireland. The lodge is seen as the ‘town’ lodge of Markethill with many generations of families being members over the years.

The British Wireless Dinner Club
The British Wireless Dinner Club was founded in 1922. It was felt that the informal association of wartime comrades (both serving and civilian), together with a list of members and their addresses, was bound to be of value in any national emergency.




