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Three nice ties, but the second one is a beauty.
Nice! I like the herringbone patterned one in the center.
Also, your sport coat in the top photo looks a very nice fabric.
I spotted a vintage Palm Beach tie (with also the Beau Brummell name on the label) at the Salvation Army, which looked to have been made during the 1930s or '40s. Unfortunately, it looked like it had gone threadbare at the top, and with stains. It had a moderate width with a short length, no interior lining that I could notice, felt like wool, and it had stripes with pastel colors; light blue, cream, and I think peach. I did not happen to take a picture of it, or buy it. It was ten dollars, but I didn't buy it, as I believe I've gotten better deals on eBay, and it was not in very good condition. What do you do with the more damaged ties? What kind of cleaning methods are efficient for wool, among other materials for ties?
I spotted a vintage Palm Beach tie (with also the Beau Brummell name on the label) at the Salvation Army, which looked to have been made during the 1930s or '40s. Unfortunately, it looked like it had gone threadbare at the top, and with stains. It had a moderate width with a short length, no interior lining that I could notice, felt like wool, and it had stripes with pastel colors; light blue, cream, and I think peach. I did not happen to take a picture of it, or buy it. It was ten dollars, but I didn't buy it, as I believe I've gotten better deals on eBay, and it was not in very good condition. What do you do with the more damaged ties? What kind of cleaning methods are efficient for wool, among other materials for ties?
What kind of cleaning methods are efficient for wool, among other materials for ties?
I've had success soaking stained ties in Oxiclean. Warm water soak, light agitation, and hang dry.
Here's a couple of pretty tame ones I picked up today. They're a little more boring and skinny than I normally go for but the price was right.....and I don't exactly live in the land of plenty, you take what you can get around here.
Black and pink one is 3" at the widest, the brown brocade one is 2 7/8". I thought initially these were middle 50s, and may well be, but they are much shorter than other ties I have from that era.
Fantastic ties Rogera, I particularlly like the Pheasent and the ZigZag.
On a knot planned tie, such as this one, how many inches is it from the tip to the knot color? Specifically on a 48 inch tie.
On a knot planned tie, such as this one, how many inches is it from the tip to the knot color? Specifically on a 48 inch tie.