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Thanks Dan. It scratched a longtime itch.
Here's a question for some of the vintage gurus.....I've seen a lot of vintage Haband ties that were exceptionally sporty looking (and U.S. made judging by the label). Back in the day, were they a catalog company like they are now? They must've had a customer base other than the velour track suit crowd back then. I used to have a nice haband guayabera shirt, and they don't even sell those anymore, a staple of any Florida retiree's wardrobe. Now it's all zipper shirts and Velcro shoes. What kind of stuff did they have back then?
Here's a question for some of the vintage gurus.....I've seen a lot of vintage Haband ties that were exceptionally sporty looking (and U.S. made judging by the label). Back in the day, were they a catalog company like they are now? They must've had a customer base other than the velour track suit crowd back then. I used to have a nice haband guayabera shirt, and they don't even sell those anymore, a staple of any Florida retiree's wardrobe. Now it's all zipper shirts and Velcro shoes. What kind of stuff did they have back then?