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GoldenEraFan

One Too Many
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1,164
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Brooklyn, New York
Just picked this one up today. Apears to be deadstock. Looked up the patent number and it was filed in 1936, re-issued in 1938. Judging by the length, color and material of the tie, late '30s early '40s seems like the era it's from.
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Dan'l

Practically Family
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821
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Somewhere in time
What a great deal on that suit Widebrim. I like that tie and with a matching pocket square it just makes the suit.

My problem with Goodwill finds is I have long limbs. So, I'll often find a jacket that fits nicely in the chest but then my arms hang down. I have had to walk away from $10 Brookes Brothers suits and other top name finds because of my long shanks.
 

Kahuna

One of the Regulars
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270
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Moscow, ID
Any guesses as to the vintage of this double-sided tie? The fabric looks 60s era to me and seems like cotton but it's pretty long for a 60's tie - 59". Also were double sided ties commercially made or is this likely a homemade tie? I'm not super fond of the prints but I'd never seen a reversible tie before so I had to pick it up.
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Kahuna

One of the Regulars
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270
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Moscow, ID
^^It looks '70s, kahuna. I have an early-'50s tie which is reversible (as well as a slightly later one), and have seen drawings of others that go back to the 1920s.

Thanks, I was guessing it was from somewhere around there. I guess the reason double sided ties didn't go over to big is because you can see the different pattern from the back around the edges. Looks like of cheap.
 

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