It is the rarest and more unusual of the bowtie cuts. In reality though, it is actually a very simple and effective solution.
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VULPINARI TAILOR HOUSE 1
A family story. Story of the Vulpinari family. It was in the 30’s and, as this photo shows, the whole family is at work. The founder of the family can be recognized, Mr. Giuseppe Vulpinari, called Fin, while he is working on a jacket, supported by the sisters Anna, …
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He is known as Christo and indeed the Bulgarian artist universally known for his clamorous and spectacular “parcel wrappings” has renounced to his surname Javacheff to sign only with his first name, a very respectful name. Born in 1935, he leaves his mother land still under the Iron Curtain to …
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The shape of this tie is similar to that of the Churchill despite being wider and longer. As a result of this the final product is closer to the Lavalliere and it could be considered as a more elaborate version of it.
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During the Historical Period, the south western Indians decorated their military style shirts with stripes around the edges and the necks. After the deportation, the Seminole people who stayed in Florida created a particular type of application, covering almost the whole shirt with patterns, as in the example aside. Following …
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