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The Collectible '70s, A Price Guide to the Polyester Decade
The Collectible '70s, A Price Guide to the Polyester Decade Hip new-wavers combined punk elements with '50s beatnik culture and '60s Mod culture. The Jam's black jackets and skinny ties, the B-52s and their beehives, ...

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Lot 3 Vtg 50s 60s Skinny Wembley Brummell Heuesen Ties Browns ...

Lot of three vintage 50s or 60s mens ties. There is a Van Heusen Original (“Imported fabric”) which is brown with orange graphic dots; a Beau Brummell which is brown/brown graphic dots; and a silk Sir Wembley tie that is bluish/olive green that’s dotted with small blue diagonal lines. Overall good condition with no stains, etc. Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Rest assured that this, as well as all my items, come from a very clean pet & smoke free home. *********************************************** Shipping and Tax: Packages are sent Priority, First Class (if it’s under a pound), or Parcel Post / UPS (for larger packages) almost always within one business days of payment. Shipping is usually flat rate. I charge no sales tax. I mail items Mon, Wed, and Fri. If I'm really bored and want to get out of the house, I may go to the post office on the other days. Payment Policy: Payment is due within 3 days of closing. Please contact me if you are unable to pay within three days. (I promise I won’t be angry!) Returns: Sorry, all items are sold as is, with no returns or exchanges. However, if you experience any problems please contact me, I want you to be happy with your purchase. I painstakingly clean and inspect, and then strive to describe my items accurately, including any flaws. ALL pre-owned items (from clothes to toys) are washed prior to selling, so the item you receive is fresh and clean.

HUGE Lot 38 Vtg 50s 60s Extra Skinny Mens Ties | Vintage Ties

Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser. Click Here. Double your traffic. Get Vendio Gallery - Now FREE! Payment | Shipping | Policies HUGE Lot 38 Vtg 50s 60s Extra Skinny Mens Ties Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album Click to View Image Album This is a lot of 38 vintage late 1950s and early 1960s mens skinny ties. Some are as narrow as 1" while most are about 1 1/4" to 1 3/8" The ties would look great now with the emphasis on narrow fitting jackets and skinny pants.! Makers include The Thin Man, Mr Skinny, Rikes and Siegels. The ties come from a non smoking home and don't have any odors. All were stored untied, so there aren't any wrinkles or permanent creases in the fabric. There is some minor spotting but for the most part, they're very clean. No sun fading, greasy marks, ink stains, etc. Overall, they're in very good condition. Will be sent either via parcel post or priority mail, your choice International Bidders Please Note You may be required to pay Custom Duties, Import Fees, VAT's or other fees before you can receive the items you purchased. All such fees are the responsibility of the BUYER not the seller. It is the responsibility of the buyer to determine what those costs are; they vary for each country. It is also in violation of US & International Law to falsify any information on the Customs Form. Purchased items won't be listed as a gift or undervalued on the Customs Forms Payment Back to Top I WILL ACCEPT US FUNDS ONLY I accept the following forms of payment: PayPal Shipping & Handling Back to Top US ShippingEnter ZIP Code and click button to see prices: USPS Parcel Post® USPS Priority Mail® International ShippingClick button to see prices: USPS Priority Mail International Policies SHIPPING Back to Top US SHIPPING Either Actual Cost or Fixed Price- as quoted in the auction listing Items sent to Alaska, Hawaii will be figured at their actual cost & weight; Flat rate quotes for FedEx ground & priority mail DON'T apply to Hawaii or Alaska Items sent via FedEx ground can be sent to a street address only; post office box addresses will pay actual cost RULES/RETURN POLICIES Back to Top Winning bidder MUST PAY WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END Don't bid if you don't agree with the auctions terms! RETURN POLICY You must notify me within 3 days of receiving your package The package must be returned to me within 7 days of delivery The item must be in the same condition as it was when it was sent The refund will be issued once I receive the package IT IS THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY FOR RETURN SHIPPING- NO EXCEPTIONS More than just a pretty picture. Try Vendio Image Hosting.Make your listings stand out with FREE Vendio custom templates! FREE scheduling, supersized images and templates. Get Vendio Sales Manager. Over 100,000,000 served. Get FREE counters from Vendio today! Your browser does not support JavaScript. To view this page, enable JavaScript if it is disabled or upgrade your browser.

Skinny Tie 50s 60s News

Grease Is the Word ... Again

New York Times - Dec 31, 1969

Skinny Tie 50s 60s Grease Is the Word ... Again Is the return of this retro bad boy a reaction to the unfettered “Mad Men” mania in fashion, the unending cavalcade of skinny ties, tight suits and slicked side-parted hair? Yes, they smoked and drank, and Don Draper has a stolen identity,
The Nick Redfern Interview and The Real Men in Black

UFODigest - Dec 31, 1969

Skinny Tie 50s 60s The Nick Redfern Interview and The Real Men in Black Why, even in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s do they always wear the 1940s/1950s-type Fedora hats and skinny black ties? Why do they drive old-style black cars? In other words,everything about the MIB seems to be out of time. Josh speculates that perhaps
YouTube Hall of Fame: When Sitcoms Got Dark

Grantland (blog) - Dec 31, 1969

It was axed not due to its edgy/questionably tasteful subject matter but for being an insufferably broad unfunny parody of American family sitcoms from the '50s and '60s. This scene of a dinner party gone to hell, featuring Neville Chamberlain and the