: The design was reportedly adopted in the 1920s after actor Norman Forbes Robertson wore a similar tie to lunch as a joke; the "sartorial audacity" was so well-received by other members that the club formally adopted the colors. The Dress Code Rule
To buy a , you must generally be a member of the club, as it is a restricted piece of regalia representing one of London's most exclusive private institutions. Purchasing Options
: Boutique tie-makers such as Sam Hober offer high-quality "Garrick Club" inspired designs in the signature colors for enthusiasts. Design & History
: The design was reportedly adopted in the 1920s after actor Norman Forbes Robertson wore a similar tie to lunch as a joke; the "sartorial audacity" was so well-received by other members that the club formally adopted the colors. The Dress Code Rule
To buy a , you must generally be a member of the club, as it is a restricted piece of regalia representing one of London's most exclusive private institutions. Purchasing Options
: Boutique tie-makers such as Sam Hober offer high-quality "Garrick Club" inspired designs in the signature colors for enthusiasts. Design & History