Gentlemen,
I was just looking through the 1938 Sears catalogue posted in the 'sticky' section (what a great resource BTW), and noticed this page illustrating two men in shirtsleeves and ties:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hab3045/2396529747/in/set-72157604410984660/
notice the length of the ties! There's clearly a gap between the end of the tie and the start of the pants.
I was always taught that the tie should be tied such that the end was (ideally) midline of the belt.
Is the catalog picture 'period correct'? Obviously the ties themselves would have been much shorter then, due to the higher waistline of the pants, but even with that, they appeared to be tied to a different length as well.
Cheers,
- SteveN
I was just looking through the 1938 Sears catalogue posted in the 'sticky' section (what a great resource BTW), and noticed this page illustrating two men in shirtsleeves and ties:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hab3045/2396529747/in/set-72157604410984660/
notice the length of the ties! There's clearly a gap between the end of the tie and the start of the pants.
I was always taught that the tie should be tied such that the end was (ideally) midline of the belt.
Is the catalog picture 'period correct'? Obviously the ties themselves would have been much shorter then, due to the higher waistline of the pants, but even with that, they appeared to be tied to a different length as well.
Cheers,
- SteveN