Any good 'close enough ' Last Crusade Ties out there?

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Any good 'close enough ' Last Crusade Ties out there?

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Has anyone found any good Last Crusade 'close enough' ties at any of the local-found retail stores...?ie, Target, JC Penny's etc...?
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I got mine from Solid Color Neckties:

http://www.solidcolorneckties.com/index ... atid/47423

It's polyester, and doesn't have quite the same subtle weave of the original poplin tie, but it is matte black and how can you beat under $10 shipped?

They were very easy to deal with and I had my tie in four days.
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I had a black tie that I had bought with a suit from JC Penny's. It served its purpose well. I was semi-battle scarred LC Indy lol ( I had to wear that shirt three days in a row for a con so it was pretty battered)

http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... D=19845220
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I was already placing an order, so I bought mine from What Price Glory. I think I paid $8.00.

Here's the link

http://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=2598&bc=no

and their description;

Worn by all ranks 1926-1942 with winter uniforms. These are foreign surplus 100% wool and work very well as a substitute for the very rare US issue version.
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Post by John Falcon »

Other idea might be to check your local police/EMS uniform shop.

They usually have black neckties in there, maybe even some clip ons if you're afraid of Nazi's choking you out with yours. :-k
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If you can, visit your neighborhood military px, I got an excellent black tie for about $5, the kind worn on navy uniforms.
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John Falcon wrote:Other idea might be to check your local police/EMS uniform shop.

They usually have black neckties in there, maybe even some clip ons if you're afraid of Nazi's choking you out with yours. :-k
:) Fortunately I was at one time a police officer, so I have one of those clip-ons lying around.
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RobocopIndy wrote:
John Falcon wrote:Other idea might be to check your local police/EMS uniform shop.

They usually have black neckties in there, maybe even some clip ons if you're afraid of Nazi's choking you out with yours. :-k
:) Fortunately I was at one time a police officer, so I have one of those clip-ons lying around.
I still am...but we have crappy blue uniform ties!
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