Neck-and-neck race. (necktie fashion trends for 1992) (Brief Article)

Daily News Record, June, 1992 by Jarnagin, DeAnna

In 1992, instead of bumper stickers and buttons, those who opt to display their political affiliations can do so with neckwear.

Barry Wells' new triad of printed campaign ties are definitely partisan, but there's one for just about everybody.

Democrats can tie into the "Team to Count On," featuring symbolic donkeys. Republicans have the "GOP Tusk Force" with parading elephants. And Ross Perot supporters have "Bullish on America" in honor of the still non-race for the White House, which is the talk of the political world.

Wells says the three tie designs will be in stores before the summer political conventions. Barneys and the Neiman Marcus catalog were the first to order.

"With the apathy that exists this year about politics,...

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