








The Lee
Made from Blood wood: This exotic wood is native to South America. Bloodwood is a dense, exotic hardwood known for its striking deep red to reddish-brown color, often resembling the appearance of blood. It is highly valued for its durability, strength, and beautiful grain patterns.
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Behind the Tie
This bowtie reflects his military service during World War I, particularly his distinction in the 349th Field Artillery, representing courage, leadership, and a deep sense of duty to his country. This bowtie names emphasize John Milton Lee’s multifaceted legacy, including his contributions to military history, business, sports, and community leadership.
Made from Blood wood: This exotic wood is native to South America. Bloodwood is a dense, exotic hardwood known for its striking deep red to reddish-brown color, often resembling the appearance of blood. It is highly valued for its durability, strength, and beautiful grain patterns.
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Behind the Tie
This bowtie reflects his military service during World War I, particularly his distinction in the 349th Field Artillery, representing courage, leadership, and a deep sense of duty to his country. This bowtie names emphasize John Milton Lee’s multifaceted legacy, including his contributions to military history, business, sports, and community leadership.
Made from Blood wood: This exotic wood is native to South America. Bloodwood is a dense, exotic hardwood known for its striking deep red to reddish-brown color, often resembling the appearance of blood. It is highly valued for its durability, strength, and beautiful grain patterns.
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Behind the Tie
This bowtie reflects his military service during World War I, particularly his distinction in the 349th Field Artillery, representing courage, leadership, and a deep sense of duty to his country. This bowtie names emphasize John Milton Lee’s multifaceted legacy, including his contributions to military history, business, sports, and community leadership.