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Vera Wang A nod to presidential neckties
There comes a point in every presidential campaign when the candidates are closely scrutinized by a curious Barack Obama has said he doesn’t like neckties and is frequently seen without them, even when wearing a suit. When he does wear a tie it’s usually muted, a solid pale gray or blue, or one with slim stripes. John McCain is more necktie-friendly. He wears all manner of striped ties (albeit subdued) and sometimes opts for bright colors such as yellow or orange. Since we’re going to be seeing a lot of them, we’ve rounded up some nice ties that might give the candidates a few style points: Starting at the higher end, Armani Collezioni’s navy tie with thin light blue stripes is natty for $140 A more conventional striped tie from Charvet can be had in red and white stripes on a blue background ($185) Salvatore Ferragamo’s red, white and blue striped necktie is a little more striking.
Also very striking and a lot less costly is Target’s Merona houndstooth blue tie for $20 Some serious but excessively patriotic ties include:
A tad wackier:
We even found an Obama tie for $17 on Wild Ties, but try as we might, we could not find a John McCain tie, although there are lots of nice apparel options from his website (like a snappy navy windbreaker). We did stumble upon a tie that might tickle a gung-ho GOPer (pictured, top), and for the racier Republican, there’s one decorated with a picture of a young Sarah Palin for $30. |
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