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Yes, it is interesting, but I wouldn't pay more than 3 bucks...
For ties that thin? Not even 50 cents.
Yes, it is interesting, but I wouldn't pay more than 3 bucks...
^^Come on...If it were 50 cents, you could buy it and give it to me as a gift...
^^How did you find and download that so quickly? And aren't you still at work?
^^You're desp...You know the word that follows...
Never cared much for skinny ties. I like the big belly warmers.
:arated:
Hey, I did say they make good ties for my tomatoes and they have other uses in the garden too.
This is Show Us Your Ties, not Show Us Your Horticultural Tools...
^^You're.........
Here's one that even JP might like:
A Regal Cravat, first sold at Smith-Bridgman's, Flint, MI. A very good example of paint and coralite (grounded sand) being used on a tie (although most of the glitter has fallen off); feels like acetate.
Definitely not minimalistic.
I find that I'm oddly attracted to ties with a certain sort of geometric pattern - even though I couldn't imagine me wearing them. Maybe it's some kind of..what you call this? Displacement activity? Perhaps I'm so fascinated with them exactly because they look so odd to me.
Like this one:
That's because it's not a thin tie; it measures 3" wide at the bottom...