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Movie Costume Gaffes That Got History Totally Wrong 

Edward Clark Jul 03, 2024

The Color Purple’s Tie Error

The 1983 film “The Color Purple,” set in 1916, features Danny Glover’s character, Albert, wearing a clip-on tie. This detail stands out because clip-on ties were not invented until the 1920s. During the early 20th century, men typically wore traditional neckties or bow ties that required manual tying.

The clip-on tie, introduced later, offered a convenient alternative but would not have been available to Albert in 1916. This small detail adds an interesting twist to the otherwise historically grounded film, highlighting again how fashion evolves over time. It’s a curious oversight in an otherwise meticulously crafted period piece, offering a modern touch to Albert’s attire.

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