Ties: knotty…but nice

1-Feb-2003

Austere times may be around the corner as depressed economies and the possibility of war loom in people?s minds. But one product category that can ride out such periods, and even thrive in them, is that old faithful, the tie. Kevin Rozario unravels the mysteries of this simple and still vital fashion accessory.

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Austere times may be around the corner as depressed economies and the possibility of war loom in people?s minds. But one product category that can ride out such periods, and

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