The Ties That Blind: Neckties 1945-1975 (Schiffer Book for Collectors With Value Guide.)
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Book Description
Take a look at the wild, bold, colorful, and naughty designs that have swelled men's chests throughout necktie history. Follow the development of this manly fashion, from fabrics to tie care, and enjoy an astounding kaleidoscope of colors and motifs. Hundreds of neck and bow ties from the late twentieth century are displayed in 340 color pictures. The designs range from the incredible "Bold Look" ties of the late 1940s and early 1950s to the thinly conservative ties of the late 1950s. The early 1960s produced mundane ties, but Pop, Op, and Psychedelic Art ushered in another era in the late 1960s and early 1970s called the "Peacock Look," characterized by extremely wide ties and extravagantly wild prints. Finally, take a tour of the stylistic progression ties made through the 1980s and 1990s.
About the Author
Michael Jay Goldberg is a graphic artist and writer from Portland, Oregon, who has combined his three favorite activities-collecting neat old stuff, researching it, and writing-to create this book. He also has written Collectible Plastic Kitchenware and Dinnerware (1995) and Groovy Kitchen Designs for Collectors, 1935-1965 (1996).
The Ties That Blind: Neckties 1945-1975 (Schiffer Book for Collectors With Value Guide.),Michael J. Goldberg,Schiffer Publishing,0887409822,Antiques / Collectibles,Catalogs,Collectors and collecting,Crafts & Hobbies,Fashion,Hobbies/Crafts,Neckties,Popular Culture - General,Textiles & Costume,United States,United States - 20th Century (1945 to 2000)
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