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Bow tie, Wide butterfly 1970s big-bow style, Peacock pattern, purple, jacquard
¥9,700
You can view prices in your local currency using the menu bar button. 【Name】Pre-tied bow tie, Wide butterfly, 1970's big-bow style 【Color】Peacock pattern/ purple/ jacquard 【Size】 bow part/ about length←→: 11.5cm, width↑↓: 10cm Shirt collar size/ about 37-47cm/ tag folding is possible up to 48cm belt width/ 2cm Convert cm to inches https://www.unitconverters.net/length/cm-to-inches.htm 【Fabric/textile】 bow part/ polyester jacquard 95%, mohair 5% (made in Japan) Mohair means the hair of the Angora goat. belt(black)/ polyester-satin 100% (made in Japan) The position of the pattern changes depending on the part of the fabric used. 【Sewing】 Japan Historically, the “pre-tied(ready-made) type” has existed since the late 19th century, when bow ties first became popular, as has the “self tie type”. Both have coexisted for a long time, but the “pre-tied type” is more common today. The butterfly shape is just one of many bow tie shapes and the “wide butterfly” is an even larger shape than the “classic butterfly”. It can be seen in historical photographs of gentlemen in the early 1900s at the latest. This was followed by the late 1960s in Europe and the U.S., when suits with wide lapels, ties over 10 cm wide, and other unique and gorgeous styles became popular, which seems to have influenced the fashion of the 1970s. The oversized bow tie popularized in the 1970s was also known as a “big-bow” . Our brand classifies big-bow shapes into three designs. It are “wide butterfly”, the “pointed bottoms”, and the “inflated bottoms” shape. The latter two belong to the Unique-shapes category. The “wide butterfly” shape is a design that makes a big impact. They are ideal when you want to accentuate your bow tie. It can be used for formal occasions as well as when you want to dress up a casual outfit a little more. 【Payment/Shipping/Customs-duty】 Our payment and shipping are outsourced to a reliable agency, so please proceed from the payment cart. If you have any questions regarding payment and shipping, or customs duty, contact the agent. You can make your payment with PayPal. Overseas shipping agency[CDJapan] https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/guide/help/
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Bow tie, Western square end, brown nep tweed
¥9,000
You can view prices in your local currency using the menu bar button. 【Name】Pre-tied bow tie, Western square end 【Color】brown nep tweed 【Size】 bow part/ length↑↓: about 19.5cm, width:←→ 10cm Shirt collar size/ about 35-48cm/ tag folding is possible up to 49cm belt width/ 2cm Convert cm to inches https://www.unitconverters.net/length/cm-to-inches.htm 【Fabric/textile】 bow part/ silk 53%, wool 37%, nylon 7%, Cashmere 3%(made in Japan) belt(beige)/ polyester-poplin 100% (made in Japan) 【Sewing】 Japan Historically, the “pre-tied(ready-made) type” has existed since the late 19th century, when bow ties first became popular, as has the “self tie type”. Both have coexisted for a long time, but the “pre-tied type” is more common today. The "Western style bow ties" are also called "Western string tie", "Western ribbon tie", or the "Plantation tie". The word "plantation" as used is thought to refer to the plantation owners in the American continent since the 19th century. There are various theories about the origin of this shape, but it seems common that it originated in the Americas. In the 1950s, in London, it was also adopt into the fashion of young people called "Teddy Boys" or "Teds", influenced by Edwardian fashion style (ca.1901-11) and rock‐and‐roll music. In particular, this "Western square-end" bow tie is sometimes called the "Colonel Sanders bow" because it was a trademark to wear a white suit with a bow tie of this shape. A "Western bow tie" need be made from a material that is prone to drooping, such as string, ribbon, or soft fabric. In addition to this square-end, there are pointed-end and oblique-end, and there are various lengths of hanging parts. 【Payment/Shipping/Customs-duty】 Our payment and shipping are outsourced to a reliable agency, so please proceed from the payment cart. If you have any questions regarding payment and shipping, or customs duty, contact the agent. You can make your payment with PayPal. Overseas shipping agency[CDJapan] https://www.cdjapan.co.jp/guide/help/