Original Vintage Skinny Mod Necktie Collection 1
The skinny necktie became popular during the 1950s and 1960s when bands such as The Beatles began to wear them while performing on stage, they caused a sensation, and the look began to be mimicked by mods with their skinny, slim line suits.
Tie Number 1 Skinny Navy & Blue Brocade Necktie
Dating from: 1950s early 1960s
Label: Yarn Silver Spot
Measurements:
Length of necktie: 54 (137cm)
Width of narrow end: 1 ½ ” (3.5cm)
Width of wide end: 2” (5cm)
Made of: Machine Embroidered Brocade
Vintage Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition
Tie Number 2 Burgundy Wine with Gold Icon SAAT
Lining Fabric Colour Self Fabric
Dating from: 1960s
Label: Terylene Made in England by English Craftsmen
Measurements:
Length of necktie: 53 “(134.5 cm)
Width of narrow end: 1 1/8 ” (3cm)
Width of wide end: 3” (7.5cm)
Made of pure wool
Vintage Condition:
Tie Number 3 Black and Maroon Red Brocade Paisley Design Skinny Tie
Lining Fabric Unlined
Dating from: 1960s
Label: Tricel Fibre
Lining Fabric: not lined
Measurements:
Length of necktie: 54 ¾ “(139cm)
Width of narrow end: 1 ¼” (3 cm)
Width of wide end: 2 ½ “(6 cm)
Made of: Brocade shine to background of tie
Vintage Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition:
Tie Number 4 Dark Maroon Black with Narrow White Diagonal Stripe Skinny Necktie
Dating from: 1960s
Label: no label
Measurements:
Length of tie: 52 ½ “(133cm)
Width of narrow end: 1 ½” (4cm)
Width of wide end: 2 ½” (6.5cm)
Made of: flat woven wool
Vintage Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition:
Vintage items are not new they date back to a particular era, some have survived in amazing condition, while others may show some signs of age, but we feel they still deserve to make it into our collection. Therefore, we have listed our items into three Conditions:
- Excellent Vintage Condition: Means the item is in great shape for its age. (Most of our stock will fall into this category)