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Widebrim

I'll Lock Up
Thrift store purchase from a few days ago. Wembley, feels like rayon/acetate, c.late-'50s.

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Closer view of the pattern.
 

Alex

Practically Family
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Iowa, US
Thanks for the feedback Mr. Powers. As I said before, I enjoyed your and Lee's tie seminar on youtube!
 

Quigley Brown

Call Me a Cab
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Des Moines, Iowa
A few Red, White and Blues....

Towncraft DeLuxe

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Pilgrim

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all silk - labeled 'The Men's Shop, Ottumwa, Iowa'

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Here's another palm tree tie. It has some condition problems, though. No label

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thunderw21

I'll Lock Up
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Iowa
Amazing that they still had the original tags on them after fifty odd years of storage. Good find.
In 1953, Dupont opened its plant to produce Dacron on a large scale so it dates after that and probably before 1965. It looks too wide to be anything worn after that time---until the 70s of course.:eeek::eusa_doh:;)

Yep, was very happy to find all three tags.

There are no ZIP codes so they're at least pre-1963. My guess is mid-1950s.
 

Dan'l

Practically Family
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Somewhere in time
I found some conservative looking ties at a couple of different Goodwill stores here in town.

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The white and red one is NOS from Wool-O-Wisp, styled by Regal and hand loomed. The back of the new tag says, "Made in USA by Frank & Meyer Neckwear Co. St. Louis

The black with gold has a label that reads, "Wembley Drip-Dry; wear with brown or green suit." Black and old gold are the colors of the university I teach at so maybe I'll show some Boilermaker spirit by wearing it to work.

The salmon colored one has no label.

The green stripe one has one label that says, 50% Dracon Poly 50% wool
 

GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
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Brooklyn, New York
Tie on left, no label, machine stitching, no liner, very short length, possibly from the 1920's.
Tie on right, Mister Slim reg. no. 618,278 rayon knit of unkown age. Possibly '50s-early '60s. Bought for my friend.
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