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On the Web
- Neckties.com - Provides neckties, neckscarves, bowties, cufflinks and accessories.
- Necktie World - China. Manufacturer of silk neckties and accessories. Includes a company profile, a history of the necktie, a tie guide, photos of equipment and products.
- Neckties.com - Covers the Four-in-hand, the Windsor, the Half-Winsdor, and how to make the finishing dimple. Step by step illustrations and instructions.
- Necktie-Tec - Germany. Dealer of necktie machinery and spare parts for this machinery.
- Neckties Of Silk - Features silk neckties with Christian and patriotic themes from DeerLake and Eagles Wings.
- Croata Online - Neckties, shawls and scarves with classic Croatian designs; includes a history of the necktie and its origins in Croatia.
- Saladin Silk Neckties - Italian silk neckties and scarves available in woven patterns.
- McSea Neckties - 100% cotton neckties with a variety of colorful themes.
- Belisi Fashions - Hand-made woven silk neckties sold through their necktie of the month club. Featured designers include Zegna, Versace, and Armani.
- Solid Color Neckties - Specialists in solid color neckties for men and boys. Extra long, zippered and bow ties are available.
Wikipedia Articles
- Sherman's neckties - Sherman's neckties were a phenomenon of the American Civil War. Named after William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union Army general, Sherman's neckties were railway rails destroyed by heating them until they were malleable and twisting them into loops resembling neckties, often around trees.
- Tie press - A tie press is a device, based solely on pressure, to flatten neckties. Its use is necessitated by ties usually being of silk or some other textile ill suited to the heat of ironing.
- Necktie Social - A Necktie Social is a euphemism for execution by hanging commonly used in the American Old West. Additionally, the term is also used literally, for a social event that involved selling donated neckties for charity.
- Abraham Hirschfeld - Abraham Jacob "Abe" Hirschfeld (12 December 1919 — 9 August 2005), was a Polish-born New York real estate developer known for his eccentric endeavors, love for publicity, $2 neckties, and strong Yiddish accent.
- 1000Fryd - ... studio, a cinema, and an art gallery, located in Aalborg, Denmark. Since 1000Fryd opened in 1984 there have been thousands of concerts by both well known bands – such as Die Toten Hosen and Green Day – and utterly obscure local performers, such as Jimmy Justice and Columbian Neckties.