Edward
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Hal said:Until about 25 years ago wool ties were standard wear in the UK (and, because of their rougher surface, perhaps preferred wear) with tweed jackets and tweed suits. Favourite makers were Craigmill, Lochcarron and Munrospun. They were rarer in continental Europe but not unknown.
I've picked up a couple of wool ties myself on eBay; there is something pleasingly less refined about them than, say, a silk example, which lends them wonderfully to a vintage-casual look (leather jacket, collar and tie and trews, say - or tweeds). My current favourite option with tweeds is a fifties-style, wool-knit, skinny, square-ended affair. I picked up a few of those last year; they seem to have been popular at one point and another during several decades. most places seem to sell them now as a sixties thing, though I'm a fan of them paired with a more 40s/early fifties inspired look, per:
(Tie's not really that stiff, just resting on my voluminous gut...).