Sponsored: A tie that means something

Editor’s note: The claims, facts, and information in this sponsored article have not been verified by LDS Living, and LDS Living does not endorse any claim or product herein.

As spring holidays approach, so does the need for the perfect gift! You might want to honor moms, dads, and graduates. You might know a newly-called missionary and wonder how to suitably celebrate their exciting news. Statesman Ties has the solution for your gifting needs. Statesman Ties has recently expanded their product lines to include enamel flag pins and necklaces, available for all fifty states and over 100 countries around the world. They’ve also added ties for even more countries—like Egypt, Morocco, and Israel. Every Statesman Tie is 100% woven silk and comes in regular and skinny width.

For moms/sister missionaries—check out the flag pins and the cute necklaces!  Would mom like a necklace that represents her own missionary service?  Or would she like to think about her missionary serving right now every time she wears the necklace?

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For dads/grandpas/Elders—the ties make a great gift!  Remember you can personalize every tie with a unique message to make a special gift one-of-a-kind.  And if you are the dad/grandpa/brother to a sister missionary, a great way to show your support of your missionary is to wear a tie from HER mission!

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For everyone—a state or country sticker makes a great statement on a laptop, water bottle, or journal.  And flag pins are great conversation starters on lapels and backpacks.

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Statesman Ties are also a great way to show pride in your family’s heritage.  Celebrate your ancestry by wearing a tie that represents your background.

The average man has a large collection of ties but only wears a few of them.  A Statesman Tie—A Tie That Means Something—will definitely achieve favorite tie status.

Editor’s note: The claims, facts, and information in this sponsored article have not been verified by LDS Living, and LDS Living does not endorse any claim or product herein.

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