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  2. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    Ties began to be sold along with shirts, and designers slowly began to experiment with bolder colors. In the 1980s, narrower ties, some as narrow as 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (3.8 cm) but more typically 3 to 3 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (7.6 to 8.3 cm) wide, became popular again. Into the 1990s, as ties got wider again, increasingly unusual designs became common.

  3. Cravat (early) - Wikipedia

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    Cravat as worn in the 19th century. The cravat (/ k r ə ˈ v æ t /) is a neckband, the forerunner of the modern tailored necktie and bow tie, originating from a style worn by members of the 17th century military unit known as the Cravats. [1]

  4. Nicholas Graham - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Graham and Goldinger moved to San Francisco and began making unique neckties under the name Summ. Macy's was a client and a buyer there suggested that they put their designs on men's underwear; Macy's sold out the first boxer short design in three days and the company Joe Boxer was born.

  5. Two ties make for an unusual night at the Critics ... - AOL

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    But this is only the second time that there have been two ties in a single night. In 1996 A Bug's Life and Prince of Egypt tied for Best Animated Feature, and Joan Allen (Pleasantville) tied Kathy ...

  6. Category:Neckties - Wikipedia

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  7. Bolo tie - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s and 1990s bolo ties, some elegant and expensive, were sold in Japan, Korea, and China. Some had fancy, hand-made cords and unusual tips. Sales overseas skyrocketed post-1970s; this was due to the overflow from the United States, where it had fallen out of fashion in the 1980s. [7]