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Hmmm... I might've been a bit hasty. I just took a quick survey of a bunch of '30s- and '40s-vintage ties in my meagre collection. While the length isn't uniform by any means, I'd say that they are all, tip-to-tip, within a six in range of lengths. They all seem to be anywhere from six to ten inches shorter than modern ties I own.
So on that front, my perceived differences in length may have more to do with the time I've been spending in the gym recently than anything else
It also appears that pretty much every vintage necktie I own is contructed of two pieces, stitched around the midpoint of the tie.
[huh]
(And untucked shirts? Ugh... you'd expect more from someone with style enough to wear a waistcoat!)
So on that front, my perceived differences in length may have more to do with the time I've been spending in the gym recently than anything else
It also appears that pretty much every vintage necktie I own is contructed of two pieces, stitched around the midpoint of the tie.
[huh]
(And untucked shirts? Ugh... you'd expect more from someone with style enough to wear a waistcoat!)