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No label, though....
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Both are outstanding!
That's a great tie, it's too bad such ties aren't made and sold today. Are painted ties even a thing at all, anymore, outside of hobbyists that do it themselves? Do any tie companies make painted ties? I'm thinking of palm tree and beach motifs.
They stopped being creative with ties even far before that though.
Truer words.........
Not necessarily, there were still some nice-looking polyester (remember most ties that we have were made of a synthetic) ties with neat knots in the 1970s, granted 99% of the male population including myself would prefer to wear the real-deal. As most of us know, there are those geometric "retro ties" from the 1980s out there, and some companies continued to still sell ties with nice prints, such as brown tie with a pheasant printed on it that I saw a few years back on eBay, or some neat knitted and flat-ended ties by Rooster and the like. The problem is that most people didn't buy or wear these as often as they wore those ridiculously thick, stiff, and boxy rather than proportionally wide polyester ties ("Wemlon", "Regalon", "Cutlon"?) with knots larger than the collar, just as some men continued to wear and buy proper felt hats and proper wool suits. Since the 1970s, most companies have sold boxy rather than tapering ties that are too long and that form an unflattering knot, be it a Four-In-Hand or any Windsor unless if you're wearing a wide-collared shirt.
One of these days I'll post a picture of a nice 1980s Kenneth Roberts cotton tie that has a 1930s-ish summer design but looks like a 1950s tie when tied.
-Quetzal
I need examples. It is hard to imagine anything "70s tie" as decent. lol lol I remember finding a few decent ties on the racks in the 80s though.
Thanks, Dale. I knew somebody around here would be way ahead of me on this one. Does this mean I'm sartorially falling behind?!
And here are instructions for either the Trinity OR the Eldridge...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMnlYXoCOwc
I didn't think I was going to learn anything new today. But, Dale, you changed that, thank you!
I need examples. It is hard to imagine anything "70s tie" as decent. lol lol I remember finding a few decent ties on the racks in the 80s though.
The town craft label looks like 40s.
The mermaid tie is really cool!