It really needs no introduction at this point….. the perennial Mountain & Sackett tie giveaway is here once again!
I love featuring Mountain & Sackett on the site. They’re a family-owned business that’s been making ties right here in the U.S. of A since 1957. And the quality of their ties can’t be beat. Other companies use machines to pump out hundreds of ties an hour. The skilled craftsmen at Mountain & Sackett stitch their ties by hand, make only 5 an hour, and carefully check each piece for quality.
These are some seriously great ties. There are definitely some ties in their collection that will have you showing up to a holiday party looking like one dapper dude; the girls will be fighting to kiss you under the mistletoe.
Want to get your hands on one of these handsome ties? Read on. Maybe this time around you’ll be drawn as the winner!
What’s Up for Grabs
The winner of the giveaway will get to choose any one of Mountain & Sackett’s ties (except from the Autism Speaks collection) as their prize. Need a narrow tie in your collection? How about a solid wool tie? And of course don’t forget about the ties that Mountain & Sackett are famous for–their regimentals. These are the only 100% handmade regimental ties in the world. Cruise through Mountain & Sackett’s collection and pick one out for yourself, or as a gift for someone.
How to Enter
Entering is easy. You guys know the drill! Just follow these two simple steps:
1. Visit the Mountain & Sackett website and pick out the style and color you would like for your tie if you’re lucky enough to be selected as the winner.
2. Share your selection with us in the comments section. You don’t have to post the link-just a description. (Posting the link may cause your comment to be filtered as spam).
Please be patient if your comment doesn’t show up right away! We moderate all comments, so your comment will not show up immediately. But it went through….so don’t post multiple comments!
If you’re an email subscriber and want to enter the contest, do not reply to the email to make your entry! You must click on the comment link here in the email and leave a comment under the post to enter.
Everyone who enters the contest will be emailed a code for a 20% discount on Mountain & Sackett ties at the conclusion of the contest.
A winner will be drawn randomly from the entries. The deadline for entry into the giveaway is Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 12:00 PM CST.
What are you waiting for? Enter today!
**Update** The winner of this contest was Justin F. from California. If you didn’t get an email with the discount code for 20% off, it’s “manliness,” and it’s only good until Dec. 19, 2012!







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I would love to be considered for the Allen Burgundy tie.
The Surrey Yeomanry regimental is lovely.
Willett Green Striped Tie
Baxter Green Plaid Tie
Collister Brown Noile Solid Tie. Boom.
Doyers khaki plaid tie, please!
Hudson Blue Paisley
Long Minetta Yellow Striped TIe
Think I can pull off the Hudson Blue paisley
Charcoal Madison Wool Tie
I’d love an Essex Navy Glenplaid Tie, por favor
Charcoal Park Cashmere Tie
Waverly Gold Medallion Tie
Queens Own Hussars Regimental
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Hanover Navy Silk/Wool Striped Tie
The Hogan Burgundy Mogador Striped Tie please.
Leyden stripped grey tie
Crimson Park Cashmere
Narrow Baxter Teal Plaid Tie
Crimson Park Cashmere Tie
Bond Olive Floral, obviously.
Crosby Blue Striped
I would love to be considered for the charcoal park cashmere tie. Thank you.
I would love the Allen Burgundy Striped Tie. Regular size please.
I would love to wear the Hudson Blue Paisley Tie. My grandmother recently passed away and while cleaning her house we found my late grandfather’s Wembley Paisley Ties. Wore one to work and received many compliments from the old timers I work with.
Big fan of the Doyers Khaki Plaid Tie
Hubert Navy silk/wool in long, please!
Crosby Blue Striped Tie
I absolutely love the Minetta Navy – I’ve always been a sucker for stripes!
Rothesay duck hunting Tartan tie
Charcoal Park Cashmere Tie
Incredible ties. Thanks for offering this giveaway. I found your website when I searched selfless in hopes to help me improve. I like this tie mavy thames silk tie 58 or 62 inch. Merry Christmas
The Charcoal Park Cashmere Tie is great!
Stanton Silk Check Eggplant
I would like the Old Forresters regimental tie for my husband.
After looking over all the beautiful ties, I think the Penguins one is the most interesting. Please include me in the drawing.
Barrow navy plaid Tie
A Handmade Regimental Tie; ocassionals hockery
The Crimson Park Cashmere Tie is striking!
I seem to be coveting the Purple Madison Wool Tie.
barrow navy plaid tie
I think I would look good in the Chambers yellow striped tie in an interview while wearing my school colors.
GO BLUE!
Hubert Navy Silk/Wool Striped Tie
Lafayette Burgundy Striped Tie
If I’d be lucky enough, I’d like the Minetta Green Striped Tie in the narrow 3″ style. I’m an enterprising college student and I could really use some nice ties!
the narrow hudson blue paisley tie!
Pearl Mogador Solid Black, please and thank you.
The hunter park cashmere tie would look quite handsome on Christmas and St. Patricks… plus I have no green tie.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Greenwich Solid Cashmere Tie
definitely the Navy Park Ave. Cashmere tie. Understatedly awesome.
Trinity Nutmeg Plaid Tie please. A gift for a returning home Marine after a long deployment in Afghanistan
Chambers Yellow Striped Tie
Staple Red/Navy Stripe Bow Tie
Could really use a go to narrow tie. The Essex Navy Glenplaid Tie would be perfect!
I love the copper madison wool tie.
I think I’d look sharp in the Hollister Blue Noile Solid Tie.
From all the great ties I fancy the Warren Red Striped Tie above all others. Thank you AOM
Fulton Rust Solid Tie (narrow)
Taupe Madison Wool Tie
The Laight red striped tie looks awesome
The Essex Navy Glenplaid Tie would make my day.
The charcoal colored herringbone Madison Avenue Tie comes in narrow and long sizes, and is a classic in the style of Cary Grant.
The Chestnut Park Ave. (narrow) for a starving grad student?
The Charcoal Park Cashmere Tie is the tie for me.
Lafayette Burgundy Striped Tie (Long)
The Charcoal Park Cashmere for me as well!
Hudson Yellow Paisley Tie, plz.
Burnt Orange Thames Silk Tie is perfect!
I would love to own a Cambridge scotch school regimental tie!
The Forest Thames Silk Tie would be swell.
Huge fan of the Greenwich solid cashmere tie! Great unique color!
I would be very happy with the Brodie Red Modern Tartan wool tie.
The Morris Green Wool Plaid tie would be a great omen for me getting into the college I want to: Dartmouth.
The Landcashire Fusilers Regimental tie please!
Chambers Cobalt Striped Tie. AWESOME Giveaway
Navy Park Cashmere Tie
Crimson Park Cashmere.
Argyle Sutherland
Madison Brown Wool Tie. Please.
I would love the Baxter teal plaid tie this Christmas!
Charcoal Madison Wool Tie. Could finally have a nice tie for work.
Charcoal Madison Wool Tie.
Copper Madison Wool Tie
I want the chambers orange striped tie. it looks amazing
Ah, the white whale of AOM giveaways surfaces again…I would like the Royal Dublin Fusiliers regimental tie.
I would feel honored to own any single one of their ties. In particular, any of the narrow Tartan ties would be perfect for this Christmas to wear to holiday parties. I hope I win! But if not, I will probably buy a dew of their ties anyways ^_^
As a sophomore in college, most of my male peers lack style to the Nth degree. So what better way to turn heads of unsuspecting women than with a NAVY PARK CASHMERE tie? You tell me.
A long Eldridge Cobalt Neat tie would look great on my husband.
Brown Madison Wool Long Tie. Thanks!
If I’m lucky enough, the Charcoal Madison Wool Tie please!
Old Albanians Regimental
charcoal colored Park Avenue Tie , regular, long
The Copper Madison Wool Tie
Doyers khaki plaid tie
Baluchistan Infantry regimental
Chestnut Park Cashmere Tie
Oliver Green Stripe bow tie
I would like to be considered for the Black Park Cashmere Tie. it would look great with my any of my work suits
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