Necktie
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Ralph Lauren began his career in 1967 by designing ties for Beau Brummel Ties under the division name of Polo. His early ties, such as this one, were wide and influenced by English designs.
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Ralph Lauren began his career in 1967 by designing ties for Beau Brummel Ties under the division name of Polo. His early ties, such as this one, were wide and influenced by English designs.
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Title: Necktie
Design House:
Ralph Lauren (American, founded 1967)
Designer:
Ralph Lauren (American, founded 1967)
Secondary Line:
Polo Ralph Lauren (American, founded 1968)
Department Store:
Field Brothers
Date: ca. 1975
Culture: American
Medium: silk
Credit Line: Brooklyn Museum Costume Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of the Brooklyn Museum, 2009; Anonymous gift
Accession Number: 2009.300.2260
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