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Necktie Styles #497396

NBC Evening News for Wednesday, Feb 01, 1978
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(Studio) Report with regard to someone's decision that silk neckties are out of fashion. Incrd. expense of these in recent years noted.
REPORTER: David Brinkley

(NYC) History of man's necktie given. Reappearance of thin ties in Paris fashion shops and their migration to New York City shops reported [MAN - talks of new styles in ties.] Necktie manufacturer, Wembley Inds., begins to make some narrow ties for next fall; predictions of "Esquire" magazine fashion editor Max Evans cited. [EVANS - describes eventual narrow width of ties. Will be within next season or so.] Making of ties and plans for shipment of them by Berkley Neckwear, of NYC, reported.
REPORTER: Richard Hunt

(Studio) Comment on new necktie fashions.
REPORTER: David Brinkley

Reporter(s):
Brinkley, David;
Hunt, Richard
Duration:
00:02:50

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