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Three Solutions for Making Short Thin Vintage Neckties Work for You

So you adore mid century neckties but you have trouble wearing them because they have less length than today’s neckties. Larger men require ties that are at least sixty inches long but manufactures  didn’t think much about that at that time. A lot of skinny vintage ties from the 1950’s and 1960’s vary from 50 [...]

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Necktie of the Day: 1960’s Mad Men Classic Skinny Striped Tie

Stick with the classics and you’ll never go wrong.  Solids, stripes and patterns such as paisley, polka dot and plaid have been part of men’s neckwear for over a century.  I’ve seen them ties of all shapes and sizes.
Take this tie.  Easy to wear and even easier to care for neckties were produced by Superba [...]

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Necktie of the Day: Mad Men 60’s Skinny Vintage Diamond Patterned Tie

Part of the appeal of the Mad Men hit TV show  is the fashion.  In fact one could argue that the men’s and women’s clothing could be considered a character! The clothes certainly is stylish and doesn’t go unnoticed.  In fact the  trend toward men’s narrow neckties has been popular for over 4 years due [...]

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Necktie of the Day: 1960’s Vintage Skinny Striped Tie

A striped tie is not just a striped tie is not just a striped tie!
That said, take a close look at this 60’s era vintage skinny necktie. First of all, the blue hue has a touch of green and its partner is a golden yellow.  Furthermore, the designer of this one inch narrow tie decided [...]

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