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From last Christmas after finally figuring out how to tie one!
Nicely tied.:eusa_clap:eusa_clap
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From last Christmas after finally figuring out how to tie one!
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From last Christmas after finally figuring out how to tie one!
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From last Christmas after finally figuring out how to tie one!
I have not yet purchased from this place but they might have what you are looking for.I like to wear a small bowtie, preferably diamond point, above a simple sweather vest.
DANG, though, they are hard to find and expensive.
There used to be a mens store in my small town that carried them, about the same price as a straight tie, and they had all sorts of patterns.
Of course, that was 30 years ago.
But I should have bought a bale of them then.
Sam
I like to wear a small bowtie, preferably diamond point, above a simple sweather vest.
DANG, though, they are hard to find and expensive.
There used to be a mens store in my small town that carried them, about the same price as a straight tie, and they had all sorts of patterns.
Of course, that was 30 years ago.
But I should have bought a bale of them then.
Sam
Here's a great instructional video on YouTube. It saved me from endless frustration...I only wished that I had come across it sooner!![]()
Thanks for the compliments, gentlemen! I must admit being a bit self-conscious when wearing a bow tie. Given your comments, I need to be less so!
I've posted this before, but this YouTube video is the one that finally helped me to figure out how to tie a bow tie.
Bow tie club http://www.bowtieclub.com/ sells ties with your choice of the standard butterfly, diamond point or my favorite, straight edge.
Ernest
Two from these past few days... including the Friday one...
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Both are batwing style. The red plaid one is fairly thick - this means it is difficult for "dimples" to form each side of the loop, or for wrinkles to appear in the loop itself, both of which are features I favour.
One from today.
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