Dagwood said:
P.S. The front of the tie is not stained, its just the camera flash.
It looks like a match!Dinerman said:Very cool. I wonder if the nu-way that made that tie is the same nu-way that made my braces. The logo looks similar.
Dagwood said:
P.S. The front of the tie is not stained, its just the camera flash.
Dinerman said:I got this great pleated tie for 2 bucks at an antique store in Lemoyne, PA. It's all one piece of fabric, printed with stripes, then pleated and sewn.
* This seems a bit self serving.skyvue said:Tiecrafters .....had the following rules for tie care posted on the wall:
* Don't leave the tie knotted; it ruins the shape
* Don't tug knot out; undo it
* Don't keep ties in drawer; hanging them eases out wrinkles
* Don't tuck tie in waistband; it causes fiber "breaks"
* Don't tear at loose threads; it may be the slipstitch
* Don't use cologne on ties; it takes the color out
* Don't press (iron) on face of tie; it will cause shine
* Don't rub on stains; it bruises the fibers
* Don't "choke" the knot; it twists the lining
* Clean ties periodically; don't wait for stains
* Don't use water on ties without testing for bleeding color
Tomasso said:* This seems a bit self serving.
Tomasso said:* This seems a bit self serving.
Doran said:I want to see some really, really ugly vintage ties. I have one I'll put up soon. Show me the UGLY vintage ones.