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a type of necktie popular in the 1960s and 1970s, characterized by its wide width and bold diagonal stripes, often worn with mod or retro fashion styles
What is a "kipper tie"?
A kipper tie is a type of men's necktie that was popular in the 1960s. It is characterized by its wide triangular shape and bold, flamboyant patterns that often featured stripes or paisley designs. The tie gets its name from the kipper, a type of smoked fish because the tie's shape and pattern resemble the shape and coloring of the fish. The kipper tie was a staple of the "swinging sixties" fashion scene and was worn by prominent figures such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Today, the kipper tie is less commonly worn and is often viewed as a symbol of 1960s fashion excess.