MarkL
One of the Regulars
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Question: when wearing an ascot with a shirt with a detachable collar, is the collar worn with the ascot or not? Wondering more about the convention in Britain in the 1930s/40s. e.g. when it seemed popular for RAF pilots to wear them with service dress in place of a tie. It would seem off or the tab end on at least one side would flop about with no button to fasten it too but unfortunately, with the few RAF officer photos I've found, it's hard to distinguish collar on or collar off.
Scarves worn by RAF aircrew and especially pilots were most often silk and very often also wool backed. Tootal scarves in particular were very popular and often in polka dot designs.
Although Tootal scarves were rayon rather than silk.
Were scarves typically worn inside or outside the shirt. At least one photo I have seen of Douglas Bader shows a rather prominent scarf apparently worn over the shirt but under the jacket collar.
I have a vintage (not by 99% of the Lounge's population) 1970s tie in 100% cotton (that's right, NOT polyester!) that is nearly 4" wide in a very rectangular way, with the "thin" end wide as well. Would it be acceptable to wear it as an ascot?
-Quetzal