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- Yet in truth, as with the kipper tie of old, men are conforming when they choose garish colors and patterns, not expressing individuality.
- Kipper ties made a comeback among the younger generation during the late 1960s and early 70s as the thin ties and slim fitting Michael Fish designed the kipper tie in 1966 working out of his establishment in Piccadilly.
- It has alternately been proposed that the name " kipper tie " is a reference to the extreme breadth of the tie resembling a kipper, or a sly reference to the designer, whose last name, Fish, was evocative of a kipper.
- His early professional career was as a stand-up comic in the persona of a stereotypical wartime " spiv ", and he became known as " The Prince of the Wide Boys " dressed in a trilby hat, a white jacket and padded shoulders with a pencil-thin moustache set off with a flamboyant kipper tie four feet wide.