Apparel : 1.5' Ultra Skinny Necktie |
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Rating: - * Nice looking necktie ... I've purchased this necktie for a friend of mine. She was happy to have it. I like the quality of a material used. Rating: - * Perfect for specific uses ... I am using this tie for a halloween costume, and having tried it on I can say it is everything you'd expect. Its probably not the "best" made tie in the world, but it will work fine for my admittedly limited needs. The reviewer who stated it is too difficult to get a perfect dimple at the knot sounds very picky. Furthermore, it is probably quite difficult to get a "perfect dimple" in a narrow tie anyway. For the needs of what I assume most buyers will have, I can say I think it should work well. I don't believe a large number of people are wearing narrow ties as daily wardrobe choices. I am pretty sure this tie will work for most people's costumes, stage appearances, and other non-daily uses. Rating: - * Just the ticket! ... I'm a mobile dj and needed a thin white tie for a black shirt- this was just what I was looking for- nice'n thin. I'm not in to the fatty ties in vogue now... really like the look of this tie. And it's a nice one, good material, looks like it'll last for awhile. Thanks! Rating: - * Tie is great but missing strip ... Great skinny tie but missing strip in the back to hold the tie in place. Rating: - * shnazzy ... The tie was a very nice blue and it matched the dress my date wore perfectly...Good material and nicely sewn, the only problem was there wasn't that cloth piece to tuck the back of the tie into...other than that, great product. |

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