Shangas
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A man that refuses to wear a bow tie is a man that is afraid to experiment. A man that is afraid to experiment is no man at all.
Perhaps there are different ways to experiment?
Of the three new cravats I have (red, yellow & blue), the yellow & blue were the most dirty. The red is so clean, I'm wondering if it was ever worn!
But the yellow and blue (yellow especially) were quite gunky. You could feel the crustiness from the years of built-up sweat. I also had a yellow bowtie, as well.
I tossed them all into the washing-machine with a half-load of powder and ran them all on a delicates cold-wash, then I hung them out to dry overnight.
I'm happy to say that the results are quite wonderful. The cravats are smooth, dry, and wonderfully soft! The marks from the perspiration are gone. There's no crinkling or shrinking or anything. The bowtie is a little cleaner, but I don't think anything will remove the heaviest of those sweat-stains.
But all in all, I'm happy with the results
Here are the bowties:
The yellow one, and the two red ones, I purchased yesterday.
The cravats which came with them. Along with the three bowties which I bought yesterday (the yellow and the two red), I also bought the yellow, patterned blue, and dark red cravat yesterday. Oh, and the really patterned one, on the left.
And that's what they looked like *after* I put them through the washer.
I've been after red (especially red!) and yellow cravats for ages, so I'm very happy!
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