Ooooh! I'd wear them anytime. Really nice.
The world of neckties is amazing. But i'm more a t-shirt man
These two actually do look pretty cool with a dark brown shirt. Almost makes me wish I was still a tie-wearin' guy.
These are very nice but I can't remember the last time I wore a tie. Had to be somebody's funeral.
I always liked on Wild Wild West where they closed out a chapter with one of those panels being activated. Good stuff.
Most of my students wouldn't recognize RAWHIDE or THE WILD WILD WEST.
Tsk, tsk. So little attention to American History these days.
The WWW tie is a gem.
Wow. Do you ever wear these, or are they just on display at Manse de Lewis? Either way, that Rawhide tie is a gem.BTW, not much snow yet here. The cabinet maker and carpenter were able to get up the hill just fine.
Most of my ties have been in hibernation since the 90s, when I was impersonating a low-level manager at a big-league telecommunications outfit.
Greetings from Southern California.I added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit mine and become a follower if you want to.God Bless You, ~Ron
Ooooh! I'd wear them anytime. Really nice.
ReplyDeleteThe world of neckties is amazing. But i'm more a t-shirt man
ReplyDeleteThese two actually do look pretty cool with a dark brown shirt. Almost makes me wish I was still a tie-wearin' guy.
ReplyDeleteThese are very nice but I can't remember the last time I wore a tie. Had to be somebody's funeral.
ReplyDeleteI always liked on Wild Wild West where they closed out a chapter with one of those panels being activated. Good stuff.
ReplyDeleteMost of my students wouldn't recognize RAWHIDE or THE WILD WILD WEST.
ReplyDeleteTsk, tsk. So little attention to American History these days.
ReplyDeleteThe WWW tie is a gem.
ReplyDeleteWow. Do you ever wear these, or are they just on display at Manse de Lewis? Either way, that Rawhide tie is a gem.
ReplyDeleteBTW, not much snow yet here. The cabinet maker and carpenter were able to get up the hill just fine.
Most of my ties have been in hibernation since the 90s, when I was impersonating a low-level manager at a big-league telecommunications outfit.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Southern California.
ReplyDeleteI added myself to follow your blog.
You are more than welcome to visit mine
and become a follower if you want to.
God Bless You, ~Ron