I inherited several ties from my father, one of which is cherished.
It's unashamedly old-fashioned, classic, tweedy and a la Bertie Wooster.
This ancient little sartorial number is called the Four-Way.
It has four sides, depending on how it's tied.
The length is 48 inches; the width, 2¾.
Four woollen ties for the value of one!
This cloth tie was made by J G Wilson, of Callander, Perthshire.
Flying High
8 hours ago
4 comments :
Classy looking ties. They don’t make them like that nowadays.
I love this post. I have a weakness for ties. I must have 50 or 60. None is as fine or unusual as this example. I may have retired, but I still wear a tie most days. One must keep up appearances, what?
My father gave me such a tie. I loved it.
Andrew, did you give it away?
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