Bow Ties
Tuxedo Dress Shirt w/ Bow Tie 40% Polyester 60% Cotton 1/4" Pintuck (Pleat) Laydown Collar Convertible Front and Cuff, S
(Apparel)
Convertible Front and Cuffs (Not French Cuffs)
40% Polyester 60% Cotton
Laydown Collar Construction
1/4 Inch Pleats
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This shirt seems like it is more suited for performers and people looking for cheap tuxedo shirts... And the seller does say that it isn't a French cuff, generally that means cuff links are out of the question... You made a mistake... -
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i needed a tuxedo dress shirt with a bow tie for an inexpensive price. i decided to buy it on amazon. i loved it. it fit fine..although the quality it a little cheap.
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Actresses such as Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich were popular with their unisex attires during the 30s. With the Great Depression in the 40s and World War II, women borrowed from mens wardrobes while working in factories and other work places, where the men were at war.
In the mid 50s, the Levis worker jeans were adapted by both sexes as their fashion staple influenced by movie icons Marlon Brando and James Dean. The Beatniks, a cult group with a passion for jazz, art and an anti-materialistic lifestyle, loved their androgynous look. Both sexes wore black turtlenecks and black skinny trousers.
In the swinging 60s, the youth were creating the trends and breaking all the conventional gender rules. Model and style icon Twiggy adored her boyish haircut.
Famous couturier Yves Saint Laurent designed the Le Smoking tuxedo suit for women in 1966. It was the first of its kind in the fashion world. It opened the way for minimalist and androgynous styles for women as well as the use of the pantsuit in modern-day society. Yves Saint Laurent empowered women by giving them the choice to wear clothes normally worn by powerful and influential men.
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VINTAGE CLIP ON BOW.STILL IN PACKAGE IT CAME IN .HARD TO FIND LIKE THAT.FIRST FOR ME IN 30 + YEARS.LOOK AT PICTURES AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFRE AUCTIONS ENDS.IF U WANT INSURANCE PLEASE ASK .IM NOT RESP. AFTER POST OFFICE GETS IT.LOOK BEFORE U BID.IF YOURE THE HIGH BIDDER .ITS YOURS.PAY AT LEAST 2 DAYS AFTER BIDDING ENDS.LOOK AT MY OTHER BOW TIES AND OTHER VINTAGE STUFF FOR SALE.THANKS FOR LOOKING.I HAVE THE RIGHT TO END BIDDING IF IT SELLS LOCAL.IF IT HAS BIDS .ILL LEAVE IT.also if u want insurance ill send invoice .after i take it to post office its out of my hands.let me know.
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Justin Barco is a busy man. As a stylist, designer, model and budding actor, much of Barco’s life epitomizes what many have come to both cherish and loathe about Los Angeles. Born in Guatemala, and raised in Long Beach, it was Justin’s look that first caught my attention; a vibrant mix of old and new that celebrates the eccentricities of high fashion. A fixture of the Los Angeles nightlife many only hear about, I caught up with Justin on his way to a private party for will.i.am, allowing for a unique glimpse into his thoughts on style, women and the importance of individuality.
So, what eras inspire you?The ’60s fading into the ’70s. I feel like people in that era had to help the people around them. The Black Panthers were doing their thing. There was Martin Luther King, he died early in the generation but he had such a huge impact. We had JFK… The music, the mix between Europe and the states. The freedom. Hunter S. Thompson!
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Bow ties for the girlsMalaysia Star - Jan 01, 1970
Your very own bow tie is done. Actresses such as Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich were popular with their unisex attires during the 30s. With the Great Depression in the 40s and World War II, women borrowed from men's wardrobes while working in
The Seattle Times - Jan 01, 1970
I was eavesdropping on a teatime conversation between James Douglas, Fort Vancouver's bow-tied chief trader, and Narcissa Whitman, another famed pioneer of the era. The topic: "country marriages." That was the euphemism of the day for pairings betweenWinnipeg Free Press - Jan 01, 1970
"Bow ties are really in!" he says. Plus they're small and easy to pick up. Among the lightly used vintage shoes, men can also buy new old shoes from dead stock. "That stock that didn't sell, got shelved, and I bought them 40 years later!Seeking Alpha - Jan 01, 1970
Those fields were signing in their late 40s, and they're just now on their last leg. So it'll be a new definition for a cash flow stream, as opposed to the treadmill you get on where you're drilling wells that deplete or have flush production in lessWashington Post - Jan 01, 1970
When he was in Nashville, he learned woodworking and built and repaired instruments, always wearing a suit and bow tie, “with all these young people with long hair and tie-dyed shirts. People on the street would call me John-Boy.




