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Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostFrom left, Austin Allan, Mark, merchandising director for The Knotty Tie Co.; Mark Johnson, co-founder; and Jeremy Priest, a co-found stand with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as she holds up a tie made by the company on Aug. 3, 2016, in Denver. Clinton visited the Colorado company while on the campaign trail. The company makes custom ties, scarves and bow-ties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton holds up a tie made in the USA by The Knotty Tie Company on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. Clinton visited the Colorado company while on the campaign trail. The company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for resettled refugees. In the picture is Austin Allan, merchandising director, co-founder Mark Johnson, second from left, and Jeremy Priest, right, cofounder.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, middle, looks at scarves at Knotty Tie Company with co-founders Mark Johnson, right, and Jeremy Priest, second from left, and Austin Allan, left, merchandising director, on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for resettled refugees.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, middle, looks at scarves at Knotty Tie Co. with co-founders Mark Johnson, right, and Jeremy Priest, second from left, and Austin Allan, left, merchandising director, on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver. The company makes custom ties, scarves and bow-ties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for resettled refugees.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostA scarf made for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton sits on a table at The Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver. The company makes custom ties, scarves and bow-ties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, middle, looks at scarves at Knotty Tie Company with co-founders Mark Johnson, far right, and Jeremy Priest, second from right, and Austin Allan, merchandising director, third from right, on August 3, 2016 in Denver, Colorado. The company makes it's custom ties, scarves and bowties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world. The company seeks to build and create meaningful employment opportunities for resettled refugees.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, left, meets with seamstress Hibo Webliye, right, as she works on sewing fabric at Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver. The company makes custom ties, scarves and bow-ties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, right, meets Jeremy Priest, left, and Mark Johnson, middle, co-founders of Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, right, stands with Jeremy Priest, right, and Mark Johnson, middle right, co-founders of Knotty Tie Company, while talking with company designer Almenia Candis, left, about her job on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver PostDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton makes an impromptu visit to fans outside after visiting with the Knotty Tie Co. on Aug. 3, 2016 in Denver.
Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post
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From left, Austin Allan, Mark, merchandising director for The Knotty Tie Co.; Mark Johnson, co-founder; and Jeremy Priest, a co-found stand with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as she holds up a tie made by the company on Aug. 3, 2016, in Denver. Clinton visited the Colorado company while on the campaign trail. The company makes custom ties, scarves and bow-ties in the United States while employing legal immigrants from all over the world.
ExpandCOMMERCE CITY — Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton outlined her vision for the economy Wednesday at a campaign stop in Colorado that comes hours after Donald Trump’s running mate visits.
Clinton stopped at Knotty Tie, a small business in Denver that she has highlighted before.


















