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I think of short sleeves and a necktie as a McDonalds look, but yeah, right-- NASA Mission Control! In Houston, in the Heat+Humidity Belt...
Much of what we regard as fashion advice may have originated in Europe which historically has cooler weather than much of the USA. We have heat and in some places humidity in the summer that can make being dressed up an uncomfrotable task. The Brits in Jamaica and some of the tropical areas did concide to the heat and made some changes for it. If the creator of James Bond did it, it's good enough for me.
OMG!!!!Flatbed scanner o' clip-ons.......
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Flatbed scanner o' clip-ons.......
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Here's one I seldom choose to wear -- I don't love the pattern of the fabric. But it's okay for very occasional wear. The color is a more vivid maroon than it appears in this photo.
I try to get mine to look that nice, but usually give up after 20 minutes of fiddling.Here's my latest acquisition (at the end of the workday, so it's a little lopsided -- it looked better earlier in the day):
I think the best bow I ever tied still had plenty of inherent nonchalance. They virtually never come out perfect; you can always tell they're hand-tied, which is all I care about.
I use both, I think all types have a place, hey your a man of course you can master a bow tie!!I have many vintage tie-your-owns that I haven't quite mastered, but clip-ons are one of those things that are always kicked in to the corner. I posted that photo just to show their wonderful and whimsical designs. From the amount that were manufactured in the past millions of men must have worn them. I would never wear a clip-on necktie.