The necktie of the textile brand POLS, developed by Maruman, a long-established manufacturer of Banshu weaving, debuted as a special item for the 20th anniversary. The fabric has an original design by textile designer Kanako Kajiwara, and is finished by a long-established necktie manufacturer in Asakusa, founded in 1932, and a sewing factory in Chiba. The item named "Mimicry Tie" by POLS can be transformed into not only a tie but also a scarf, ribbon, belt, etc. in seven ways. It mimicries in various styles to suit the wearer. The characteristic is the change of pattern that is unique to jacquard weaving. Both ends of the tie look like completely different items, so you can enjoy many different expressions with one tie. The 1: Border type, which has a sharp tip design on both ends, combines a bold yellow and green color scheme with a crisp check and stripe. You can make a statement with a basic tie knot. The 2: Check type, with its eye-catching cut jacquard fringe, is narrow and can be worn as an accessory. It can also be used as a bag handle or a hat ribbon. The yellow on the square end is a vivid color that will stand out with any outfit. The 3: Stripe type, with its calm brown and green, is also narrow and looks great as a belt for one-piece and pants. Simply tie or wrap any of them to completely change the look of your clothes. Don't overthink it, just enjoy your favorite colors and patterns as you like.