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Scored these 9 mid - late 40s ties for a buck a piece yesterday.
These are old but reposted bc photo bucket wiped all the images away:
Scored these last month for about 5 a pop.
Scored these 9 mid - late 40s ties for a buck a piece yesterday.
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Two more arrived today from Etsy.
Towncraft Deluxe cravat:
Penney's Towncraft
And for $4 I snagged this clip on bow tie. I'd never wear a clip on necktie and for a while I felt the same about clip on bow ties but I figure if they had them back then, they're legit. Plus most of these cool art deco patterns are clip on.
Bought this recently. Came in the mail this morning.
I would date this between 1963-1965, because of the Sears logo, and the style and colors of this tie.
Mid-1960's Red and Black Slim Tie
All Silk
RN 16484
Made in USA
54-1/2 X 2-7/8
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Nice one!! Well worn, too.A wore a vintage Towncraft tie this afternoon. I matched the 50's tie with a 50's Stetson Playboy and a 50's inspired Pendelton wool jacket.
Best, Eric -
Nice finds Michael! Especially the quail one. That's a real beauty!I had a bit
DSCN5455 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
of this one showing while I was out bicycling around town today.
DSCN5465 crop by Michael A2012, on Flickr
I thought it was unlabeled, but when I was adjusting my sweater after wearing it for a couple of hours the label fell out onto the floor. 100% Rayon, Fidelity Cravats by Steber. Must have been stuffed up inside the tie.
While I was out I found these.
DSCN5464 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
The top one is a relatively modern Polo 100% Wool.
The middle is hard to make out, but I think it says Truot Cavalier of Louisville. It has a patent number which dates to 1948.
The bottom is Made and Styled in California for Penney's.
Each has some issues, but after a long dry spell I was happy to find anything vintage in the tie world.
DSCN5462 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5461 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
DSCN5463 by Michael A2012, on Flickr
Have a good one,
Michael