Morse Code Necktie. In 1844, a famous portrait painter named Samuel Morse ended his 12-year toil to perfect the electric telegraph, and the alphabet he designed for it - a series of dits and dahs used to spell out messages over cables to a receiver. It wasn't long before it became the standard way to send messages over a long distance, and the code is still in use internationally.
• Pattern: Screen printed Morse Code key.
• Fabric: Silky-soft microfiber.
• Printing ink: Non-toxic, waterbased ink.
• Print size: 17" from bottom point.
• Tie Size: Choose standard, narrow, or XL.
• Color: Many! Your choice from dropdown menu.
• Care: Hand wash, spot clean, or dry clean.
• Creases and folds? Gently iron medium.
Since it takes some time to master Morse Code, this bold pattern of dots and dashes on your tie makes a stylish cheat sheet to learn A-Z and 0-9.