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Show us your TIES

thunderw21

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Nebraska is tie heaven. I literally had to pass up at least 200 ties of varying condition. I picked the best of what I found.

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The craziest '40s ties I've ever seen:
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I'm sure the picks in LA are great, and the volume just as great. But for price, midwestern thrift and antique/junk stores are unbeatable, particularly those in the sticks. I never went through a week in Lafayette, IN, with no ties from one thrift store or another, usually originally purchased from a local store back in the day. Lafayette (population today approx 125,000 had at least 6 independent menswear stores!). This was over 6 years, and so you can see why the Baroness complains about my tie volume. :eek:

Clothes was a bit more patchy, but they were there too.

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Tomasso

Incurably Addicted
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Baron Kurtz said:
for price, midwestern thrift and antique/junk stores are unbeatable, particularly those in the sticks.
Yeah, once the stuff finds its way to the cities (Chicago especially) the price trebles, particularly furniture.
 

Warbaby

One Too Many
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I found a half-dozen vintage and semi-vintage ties in a junky thrift shop I rarely visit in a town about an hour north of here. Ties were all jumbled up in a bin and I only had five minutes to dig through them before I had to pick up my wife, so there may have been more vintage ones in there. Gotta check it out when I have more time.

First off, two English knitted silk ties. I didn't have any like this and I'm not sure what to wear them with, bit I like them.

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I have a weakness for plaid wool ties and these two are pretty nice. But what the hell is a spider loom?

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I particularly like the Arrow tie - the pattern is raised, sort of a brocaid.

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Odd that Arrow patented the label - I've never seen that before.

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Any thoughts on the dates of these ties would be appreciated (I'm assuming the Arrow with the patented label is from the 30s...)
 
An interesting knitted tie which I suspect would be a kid's tie. Very short indeed, but I'm short so it ties to quite a good length, both thin end and fat end. Re: the knitted ties thread, yes I am wearing this with worsted. Cocking the proverbial snook at formality. ;)

It says "Hand Knitted of Bear Brand Yarn".

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bk
 
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Warbaby said:
First off, two English knitted silk ties. I didn't have any like this and I'm not sure what to wear them with, bit I like them.
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That type of tie is really interesting, I associate it with a sporty look if used with a suit and and outdoors look if used with a sports jacket. I seem to recall them being used with jackets you'd wear in the country. Corduroy keeps popping into my head.​
 
Baron Kurtz said:
An interesting knitted tie which I suspect would be a kid's tie. Very short indeed, but I'm short so it ties to quite a good length, both thin end and fat end. Re: the knitted ties thread, yes I am wearing this with worsted. Cocking the proverbial snook at formality. ;)

It says "Hand Knitted of Bear Brand Yarn".

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bk


If I remember correctly, yarn companies would give you a tag like that to use for a completed tie. Wives would make these for their husbandsand children. I actually have one in green and tan that I am sure a friend of mine made for her husband in the 1940s from a pattern given out by the yarn company to promote yarn sales. Pretty good promotion for the time really.
You buy the yarn and get a ready made project. ;)
 

fluteplayer07

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I love reading all these neat bits on how things were in the past; all the marketing and sales gimmicks from back then. Just so clever, and different from today. So interesting.
 

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