Clip-On Bow Tie, 1952-1955

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Artifact Overview

Bow ties required the wearer to master the art of hand tying them--which can be a challenging skill for many to acquire. Clip-on ties eliminated the frustration involved, but could look artificial (many clip-ons do not have a true bowknot). In the early 1950s, Cutter Cravat, Inc. designed a clip-on with a pre-tied bow with a metal clasp giving an improved look.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Bow tie

Date Made

1952-1955

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2016.4.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Cloth
Metal
Plastic

Color

Ivory (Color)
Green
Brown

Dimensions

Height: 1.125 in
Width: 5.125 in
Length: 2 in

Inscriptions

on card insert, inside: THE PATENTED*/Cutter Hand-Tied Bow/THIS JEWELRY BOX FREE!/*UNITED STATES PATENT NUMBERS2613361 and 2613362, COVERING IDEA AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE, OWNED BY CUTTER CRAVAT, INC., 319 WEST VAN BUREN STREET, CHICAGO 7, ILLINOIS/ THE ONLY BOW IN THE WORLD THAT IS TIED BY HAND FOR YOU! on card insert, outside: THE PATENTED*/ Cutter Hand-Tied Bow/ THE ONLY BOW IN THE WORLD THAT IS TIED BY HAND FOR YOU!/ [...] Cutter Bow - Hand Tied stamped on clip: Cutter Bow/ Hand-Tied
Clip-On Bow Tie, 1952-1955