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Helluva deal I’d say!
Helluva deal I’d say!
Impressive graphics on that Fidelity, Eric. Down here, snow is a rare thing and skiing is non-existent. That doesn't diminish my appreciation for your contribution in the least, though.A Fidelity Cravat today.
Best, Eric -
My first vintage tie in 2020:
1940s
Pilgrim Cravats
Colorful Nature Theme
All Silk
51" X 4.5"
Haggar's! That was the only maker of pants my mother would even consider buying for my brother and me for schoolwear back in the '60s. Great pants.View attachment 207111 View attachment 207110 New vintage tie but unmarked. Not sure why but I’m feeling the solid black lately and needed something wider than my usual skinny tie. Paired with some very vintage Haggar’s from the 70’s.
Haggar's! That was the only maker of pants my mother would even consider buying for my brother and me for schoolwear back in the '60s. Great pants.
Great way to kick off the new year!My first vintage tie in 2020:
1940s
Pilgrim Cravats
Colorful Nature Theme
All Silk
51" X 4.5"
That is an exceptional selection of them, Eric! I especially like the black and brown ones at the top of the stack. It has been in my (admittedly limited) experience with bowties that those sorts of space age graphics are most often found on the clip-ons.How about some love for the clip on bow tie.
These are Anthony's New Old Stock bow ties.
Cheers for the under appreciated bow tie. Best, Eric -
That is an exceptional selection of them, Eric! I especially like the black and brown ones at the top of the stack. It has been in my (admittedly limited) experience with bowties that those sorts of space age graphics are most often found on the clip-ons.
That's a fine looking Palladium you posted, as well.
As an aside.... I have a hat I acquired awhile back that was a store brand from Anthony's. It has that same A in a circle logo on it's box that is on your tray of ties.
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How about some love for the clip on bow tie.
Don't know where that pic is from. All I learned about Anthony's was that they started out in Oklahoma back in the late 1800s. There were no such places down around my part of the country, so I was unfamiliar with the name when I found the hat.I thought you might enjoy the space age like graphics. Rarely do I wear a bow tie, but I will have to make exceptions for these. They clip on - I have not clipped on a bow tie since a 3rd grade concert program.
Great pic find! Thanks! Anthony's in S.Caroline by chance?
It has been in my (admittedly limited) experience with bowties that those sorts of space age graphics are most often found on the clip-ons.