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Will this be the look of the 1990's in neckwear?
The variety of neckwear became very much greater in the 1890s.
What do you call someone whose neckwear gets him tossed out of court?
She swallowed hard, then fixed her eyes on his neckwear.
It was also the first book to use the word tie in association with neckwear.
In neckwear, almost any color but orange is considered acceptable.
It is also used today by companies such as Charvet for neckwear.
In 1715, another kind of neckwear, called "stocks" made its appearance.
This is the classic sailor neckwear and may have been adopted from them.
"No, I didn't lead you here to exhibit the doctor's neckwear."
Jim Fanthorp looked down at his neckwear with some bewilderment.
And when ties get narrow again, as they inevitably will, the company can slim down wide neckwear.
Father's Day has devolved into an annual festival of cholesterol and neckwear.
The hierarchy among the hotel's student staff, I quickly discovered, was easy to identify by neckwear.
"No, no," he said, looking down at his neckwear with some embarrassment.
"In times of emergency do not panic, take your neckwear and look for a safe escape path."
Is the wind of the open road to blame for Ryan's askew neckwear?
The bolo tie was made the official neckwear of Arizona in 1971.
According to industry estimates, 1989 retail sales of men's and boys' neckwear exceeded $1 billion.
Offerings in hats, belts, neckwear and hair accessories will all be expanded.
Leimert Fusco was easy to spot, with or without neckwear.
Neckwear refers to various styles of clothing worn around the (human) neck.
Neckwear is normally light blue, but is sometimes black.
When he hands me the pardon, I'll have the satisfaction of knowing my neckwear is more expensive than his."
When I was a kid, he traveled around the country by train, sample case in hand, visiting every neckwear manufacturer.