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Probably because the shorter, wider ties look odd when worn with the low-rise skinny pants that are fashionable these days.
:rofl: Makes sene to me.
Probably because the shorter, wider ties look odd when worn with the low-rise skinny pants that are fashionable these days.
Probably because the shorter, wider ties look odd when worn with the low-rise skinny pants that are fashionable these days.
Those are Teens neckties that fell out of fashion by the mid 1920s. During that Time they became more uniform but still retain the selvedge edge, by the late 20s they already rolled the edge over or lined them in silk.
People generally mistake all rayon weaves and silk brocades as being 20s- 30s. They are wrong most of the time.
And the belief of them being only wide in the 40s is also mislead.
I generally find these listed as 70s kipper ties online.
Thats how this deadstock piece was listed. It is 6 inches at the widest.
Mid 20s with the selvedge edge
and more WIDE teens- early 20s
I'd be very interested to buy pretty much any 20s tie that you can find. 1930s and conservative 1940s also.
Conservative 1920s and 1930s seems to be where the market is these days, with the wilder '40s hand paints falling out of favor.
Whoa, it looks like the 1920s tie that I have may in fact be Edwardian; it has a shape just like these! To think that I originally thought that it was a cheaply-made 1930s tie; good thing I went back and bought it before the local S.A. shut down!
How do you upload pictures like this, with the actual picture displayed rather than a link? Once that's figured out, all of you will need to brace yourselves...
-Quetzal
fedoralover
I don't even wear ties more than once or twice a year and now you all have me looking at them in thrift stores. Here is my first purchase -- a Haband with the letter 'R'. Since my name is Robert I thought I should probably get it. I found a couple similar ties out on the inter-webs that reference the 1940s. Can anyone confirm that dating? i hope it was 80-cents well spent.
Thanks,
Bob
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I'd say definitely 80¢ well spent.
I rarely wear ties either BobHufford, but that doesn't stop me from acquiring them.....
I never wear ties but, for some reason, I love collecting them.
I never wear ties but, for some reason, I love collecting them.
Some nice one's Damian, the Good, and Fedoralover. I especially like the natural redhead carnival dancer one, Fedoralover.