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Hand woven ties can be found hear and there on vintage digs. They were rather popular as a sporty sort of “Day wear� for a young man. They’re becoming very hard to find these days but, when one finds one, most of the time they’re cheap because people think they’re falling apart because of the unfinished ends.
In the photo below, please note that the back of the tie gets wider at the bottom. This is a characteristic of a 30’s tie. This tie is also a classic houndstooth checked style that we see in early to mid 30’s movies.
NOTE: Small single Purple thread at the tip of the tie! This was a small detail and is original to the tie. There is no purple in the tie other then this small thread at the point.
The label on this tie is also placed where most would be placed today, on the back and not where we find most labels on vintage ties like towards the bottom.
If any one else has some of these ties, please share! I know Matt Deckard loves these type of ties and has a few to share as well.
Let’s see them unfinished ties!
=WR=
In the photo below, please note that the back of the tie gets wider at the bottom. This is a characteristic of a 30’s tie. This tie is also a classic houndstooth checked style that we see in early to mid 30’s movies.
NOTE: Small single Purple thread at the tip of the tie! This was a small detail and is original to the tie. There is no purple in the tie other then this small thread at the point.
The label on this tie is also placed where most would be placed today, on the back and not where we find most labels on vintage ties like towards the bottom.
If any one else has some of these ties, please share! I know Matt Deckard loves these type of ties and has a few to share as well.
Let’s see them unfinished ties!
=WR=