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Vintage University Of Wisconsin Red Black Men Necktie Dad Gift College Sports

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This charming necktie, a tribute to the University of Wisconsin, features a bold red and black design. Crafted with precision from durable polyester, it captures the spirit of collegiate pride and nostalgia. A splendid accessory for alumni or enthusiasts, it echoes the vibrant history of the university's athletic triumphs and academic excellence. • Length: 54 inches • Width: 3.5 inches • 100% Polyester material • Classic tie shape Condition is excellent with no visible flaws. Top to bottom = 54 inches, Width = 3.5 inches. Features: All Seasons Geometric Size: Regular Condition: Pre-Owned Good This tie is in great vintage condition. This item has been cleaned and kept in a home that is free of smoke/pets. Thank you for considering my store. As a small business owner, I handle all your items personally and I appreciate my customers greatly. If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask. I do combine shipping on all multiple orders placed on the same day. I ship every day but Sunday and the occasional holiday. I appreciate you as a customer and look forward to working with you. - Don-
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