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About two years ago I went for a short holiday in Tasmania and bought three vintage ties from different shops: my favourite is this green woollen one with what I believe are llamas on it. It has a nice fuzzy texture but doesn't knot particularly well. It cost me one dollar.
2 comments:
Ooh, I love llamas! (And Alpacas!) Ties are great because you can get excellent textures & designs in a small piece of fabric. Good find.
I'd love to find such a tie. Please tell me more.
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