Michael A
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Thanks Bob. There are several in this lot that I rather like. Most of them have labels from long defunct Iowa menswear stores from a number of towns.
Michael
Michael
Some more gems there, Michael! Quite a few outstanding ones for you recently. The red one with handprint ed leaves is a real prize!
And as to the color of lily tie, that's one of the things I love about some of the old ones. Very difficult to pin down, and chameleon-like. Not quite purple, but not quite brown, or whatever. I've found that these sort of colors work really well with tweeds or patterned jackets.
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Both are sweet ties. I'd wear them in a minute.Been a while since I've checked in. There's been some real beauts on here recently. Here's a couple interesting ones I found recently. At first glance you would think the one on the right is from the 70s. That was my wife's guess but I'm pretty sure from the fabric and the widths (49" long, 3-3/4" wide for the tie dye looking one and 46" long, 4-1/2" wide for the one on the left) that they are 40s era ties. Both of them make you wonder whether tie designers in the 40s had something interesting in the Kool-Aid.
Been a while since I've checked in. There's been some real beauts on here recently. Here's a couple interesting ones I found recently. At first glance you would think the one on the right is from the 70s. That was my wife's guess but I'm pretty sure from the fabric and the widths (49" long, 3-3/4" wide for the tie dye looking one and 46" long, 4-1/2" wide for the one on the left) that they are 40s era ties. Both of them make you wonder whether tie designers in the 40s had something interesting in the Kool-Aid.
Here's a pic, not sure how it got turned sideways. My camera phone does not do justice to the shade of yellow. Anyone have any ideas on where this could have come from?
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Oops! Can you see it now?I can't view your photo because it says I don't have permission. I think you need to set it to public or something of that nature.
Michael
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