Art Deco era late 1930s original vintage silk necktie featuring a striking geometric pattern of teal circles and diamonds against a rich raspberry red background. This tie is a wonderful example of prewar American menswear and the bold, sophisticated designs that defined the period.
This tie retains its original Sachs Men's Shop, Fairbanks, Alaska label, making it an especially interesting piece for collectors. The label proudly states "All Silk" and "Hand Blocked," highlighting the quality materials and craftsmanship that went into its production. Retailer-labeled ties from smaller regional men's shops are becoming increasingly difficult to find, particularly those from Alaska.
Made entirely of silk with a finely woven texture, the tie has a beautiful drape and rich color that showcase its timeless Art Deco design. Its classic pointed blade and elegant proportions are characteristic of quality neckties produced during the late 1930s, just before the changes in men's fashion brought on by World War II.
The tie measures 56 inches long, 2½ inches wide at the widest point, and 1⅛ inches wide at the narrowest point, making it an excellent length for wearing while retaining the slimmer profile that was fashionable during the era.
It is in very good vintage condition with vibrant color and only light signs of age and gentle wear consistent with a well cared for piece that is nearly ninety years old. Please review all photographs carefully, as they are an important part of the description and accurately depict the condition of the tie.
Whether you are a collector of vintage menswear, an admirer of Art Deco design, or simply looking for a distinctive accessory with genuine history, this authentic late 1930s silk necktie is a wonderful piece of American fashion. It also displays beautifully as part of a collection of prewar textiles or vintage men's accessories.