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- usually... no , the break in design is hidden within the knot.
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- knot planned
- usually... no , the break in design is hidden within the knot.
Wow!! What a haul. I wish I could find that caliber of ties around here.
Here are some of my Ties. Starting with a few skinny 60's era examples:
Some earlier "Golden Era" finds. I especially like the blue Wembley on the far right:
This cream Paisley one in the middle is Italian, and has 'real gold and silk' supposedly woven into the material. Looks somewhat 50's, found at Goodwill!
And some modern day "Deco" reproductions, by Stacy Adams, Pierre Cardin and Fratelli:
Wow!! What a haul. I wish I could find that caliber of ties around here.
My First Vintage Tie!
Went to the Queen Mary Art Deco Festival and had to outfit myself on the fly so I picked this up over there for ten bucks.
All I find are 1920s, and TONS of 1930s and conservative 1940s ties.
-Quetzal
I would like to see your 20s and 30s ties!You guys are lucky to find colorful rayon beauties in thrift stores... there are NONE in my area, apart from that handful that I picked up last week in my years of searching. All I find are 1920s, late 1950s and early (pre-rectangular wide) 1960s motif ties, and TONS of 1930s and conservative 1940s ties.
-Quetzal
Conservative 1920s and 1930s seems to be where the market is these days, with the wilder '40s hand paints falling out of favor.