Daily Archives: July 28, 2014

10 years, 4 months ago 4

 

Over the weekend, Sherelene and I drove down to Spartanburg, South Carolina too join family members celebrating her Aunt Selba’s 87th birthday.  We had a great time and Sherlene was able to get with her three sisters and brother and some of her favorite cousins. Between all the great food, hugging, and laughter I found out that a relative of mine, second cousin twice removed???  Not really sure  how to figure it out, but that is not important except that I want to brag that I’m related to this guy, Ben Ross!!  I’m going to let them (via their website) tell you the story!  You’re gonna love this!

 

Our Story

 

It all started with a simple problem: Finding the perfect groomsmen gift.

 

In 2007, before Ben Ross’ wedding, he was looking for a unique and personal gift for each of his groomsmen. Growing up in and around the outdoors of South Carolina, Ben handcrafted the first turkey feather bow ties for his wedding. They were instantly a hit. The ties combined authentic style and nature while being unique, personal, and one of a kind.

 

Fast forward to 2012, when Ben and one of those groomsmen, Jeff Plotner, were given the rare opportunity to pursue a passion. Taking a remarkable idea and making it accessible to many others, Ben and Jeff founded Brackish.

 

Simply put, we are redefining the traditional bow tie. The Brackish bow tie itself has now built a new tradition. Our customers make a statement, and are recognized for it. Whether it be at a wedding, awards ceremony, or a multitude of other social functions, the Brackish tie will be remembered as an important ingredient in a memorable experience.

 

Every tie is handcrafted locally in South Carolina. And because every single feather is hand selected, no 2 Brackish bow ties are exactly alike. Every tie is a sustainable work of art. We have put painstaking effort into our products and pride ourselves on genuine, intricate detail not found in mass production.

 

 

So I had the chance to look at one of these fantastic bow ties up close and I have to say it was one of coolest things I’ve seen in a long time, and a real piece of art!  They have been so popular that even some celebrities discovered them and ordered a tie; Jack Nicholson, and Bill Murray, who appeared on stage at the Oscars wearing one of his Brackish Ties!  The ties and lapel pins are being handled by Orvis, and Grady Ervin & Company, and many other fine specialty retailers!

 

Why the name Brackish?  The two founders Ben Ross, (from inland S.C.) and Jeff Plotner, ( who lives  on the coast of South Carolina)  thought like outdoorsman, and agreed that the sea and fresh water combined is, you got it, Brackish water and thus a brand name was born!

 

Brackish has expanded to employ over 10 artisans based in Charleston, SC.  Handmade to exacting details, Brackish Bow Ties are known for being highly unique, attention-grabbing and beautiful.  Today, 50 upscale retailers sell Brackish bow ties across the United States and Europe.  More information is available at www.brackishbowties.com.    Please check them out, this would be a great Christmas or birthday gift!

 

I never wear a tie, and have never, ever, worn a bow tie, but I’m ordering one soon!!!!  Gentlemen, well done, and again I say, well done!

 

Blessings,

 

the pilgrim

 

 

I will post from Nashville all this week as we run the workshop with Ricky, Jim, and the gang!