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Posted on the right is a single paragraph that pretty much explains the entire W.P.B. restrictions on American necktie manufacturing during the Second World War.


More about W.W. II fashions can be read here.


Additional articles about wartime fabric restrictions can be read here.


Click here to read about the fashion legacy of W.W. I…


To read about one of the fashion legacies of W.W. II, click here…


Click here to read about the origins of the T-shirt.


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Read Neckties During the War Years (Men’s Wear Magazine, 1950) for Free
Read Neckties During the War Years (Men’s Wear Magazine, 1950) for Free