Senator Jack
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I'm all for everyone having their personal preference, but what I don't like is the propagation of sartorial old wife's tales. I'm sort of defensive about the lounge because it's everything the other sartorial sites aren't. In all the style mags and at the popular style sites, you'll always see that alway/sometimes/never rule which we here, again, have proven to be a complete fallacy. If one doesn't like to have any or all of the three buttons done up, that's fine, I just cringe when that rule gets brought up again.
'Three button suits are for young men' - Wife's tale.
'You should never wear a tie lighter than your shirt' - Wife's tale.
'Your fingers should cup under your jacket' -Wife's tale.
These are all told by 'experts' who evidently don't know much about the history of the craft. My crack about bartenders in the cocktail thread could be used here too. 'Tailors are incredibly passionate about their craft, till they actually have to open a book on the subject.'
'Three button suits are for young men' - Wife's tale.
'You should never wear a tie lighter than your shirt' - Wife's tale.
'Your fingers should cup under your jacket' -Wife's tale.
These are all told by 'experts' who evidently don't know much about the history of the craft. My crack about bartenders in the cocktail thread could be used here too. 'Tailors are incredibly passionate about their craft, till they actually have to open a book on the subject.'