U.S. Army Black Ties - Military Issue
(TIE-110)
- Neck Tab for Army Dress Blue Uniform Duty Blouse. Manufactured in accordance with applicable Government specification under the Instutue of Heraldry certificate number S-38.
- 4-in hand black extra long length. Necktie, four-in-hand, black, service. The four-in-hand necktie is a clothing bag issue item. The material is polyester, wool, tropical, or a similar type of woven fabric; a knitted fabric necktie also is authorized. The necktie will be two-fold, four-in-hand, with pointed ends. As an option, a pre-tied, snap-on necktie is authorized for wear. | How Worn: (a) Personnel may wear the tie in a Windsor, half-Windsor, or four-in-hand knot. Use of a conservative tie tack or tie clasp is authorized. The necktie is tied so it is no shorter than 2 inches above the top of the belt buckle, and so it does not extend past the bottom of the belt buckle. (b) The black four-in-hand necktie is worn with the class A uniform, and with the AG shade 415 (poly/cotton) or 168 AR 670–1 • 3 February 2005 the AG shade 469 (poly/wool) long-sleeved and short-sleeved shirts. The necktie is required for wear when the longsleeved shirt is worn without the class A coat, and when the long- and short-sleeved shirts are worn with the class A coat. It is optional when the short-sleeved and long-sleeved shirts are worn with the black pullover and cardigan sweaters. The necktie is worn with the Army green dress, white, and blue uniforms before retreat or on duty. Personnel may wear the four-in-hand tie with the Army blue or white uniform after retreat, when the dress code is “military informal.” PGC Code: 10096
- 2" Clip-on bow tie - 100% polyester - satin weave
STOCKED ITEM. Usually available for pickup in our store in Las Vegas, or would ship ASAP. The purchaser is responsible for conforming to all applicable Country, State and Local laws. All items with a combined total of $100.00 or any collectable items (one of a kind) will be shipped with SIGNATURE REQUIRED. Item can ONLY be shipped within the U.S.
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