By the early 1960s, dark, solid ties became very common, with widths slimming down to as little as 1. The 1960s brought about an influx of pop art influenced designs. The first was designed by Michael Fish when he worked at Turnbull & Asser, and was introduced in Britain in 1965; the term Kipper tie was a pun on his name. Thanks for the nice post.
By the early 1960s, dark, solid ties became very common, with widths slimming down to as little as 1. The 1960s brought about an influx of pop art influenced designs. The first was designed by Michael Fish when he worked at Turnbull & Asser, and was introduced in Britain in 1965; the term Kipper tie was a pun on his name. Thanks for the nice post.