Mid-Century
The Tarmac Beacon Neckerchief
The Tarmac Beacon Neckerchief
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The Tarmac Beacon Neckerchief – a richly patterned wool-silk square in oxblood and taupe, made for dawn takeoffs and bourbon-soaked landings. Its medallion print calls back to signal towers and vintage airline insignia, while the brushed edges speak to wear from years of loyal service.
Once owned by August, this scarf caught engine wind on cross-country joyrides and tucked neatly into the collar of every jacket he wore from Montana to Memphis.
Condition
Very good. Light fraying at fringe corners. Print remains sharp and base fabric shows minimal wear.
Materials
Wool-silk blend. Soft handfeel with matte finish. Likely imported or sourced through military surplus in the 1960s–70s.
Size
Estimated 22" x 22" square.
We believe all our accessories are applicable for all genders.
Returns
Free returns if tags are kept within 10 days.
Additional Details
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