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Tie

1970s (made)
Artist/Maker

This boy's tie was produced in the 1970s by 'Smart Guy'. It is made from textured, blue cotton and features a floral design in various shades of blue. It is in a skinny style and has a square end which was a popular style for that period.


Object details

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Brief description
Blue floral tie for a boy, made by 'Smart Guy' in the 1970s
Physical description
Skinny boy's tie with a square end made from textured cotton. The tie is blue and has a floral pattern on it. There is an original price tag attached to the label
Dimensions
  • End to end length: 84cm
  • Widest part (end) width: 3.5cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'SMART GUY' (Located on label on back of the tie)
  • '37p' (Located on paper tag attched to the label on the back of the tie)
Credit line
Given by Jackie Newton
Object history
This tie was donated by Jackie and Norman Newton who opened a children's clothing boutique in Essex in the early 1970s. The tie was one of the items saved after the shop closed a few years later. The objects donated by the Newtons were often worn by their own children.
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Summary
This boy's tie was produced in the 1970s by 'Smart Guy'. It is made from textured, blue cotton and features a floral design in various shades of blue. It is in a skinny style and has a square end which was a popular style for that period.
Collection
Accession number
B.455-2012

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Record createdMay 14, 2013
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