esteban68
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I'd agree with that TT....send em over here!
I'd agree with that TT....send em over here!
Pay postage and I have a ton of skinny ties for you.
Pay postage and I have a ton of skinny ties for you.
Now tell us the real reason you have all those skinny ties?????
I never mentioned the word 'skinny'. You must be confusing it with "beautifully subtle stripes".
:rofl: Riiiggghhhttt.
I never put the words "beautiful" and "subtle stripes" together. lol lol Boring, plebian, ultra conservative, minimalistic, unimaginative, dull, trite, mundane, characterless, drab, unexciting and vapid maybe but never beautiful. lol lol lol
jamespowers said:The tie is an expression of individuality and self when you wear a suit.
The Good said:I think striped ties can be nice, but I do admit they are over-saturated today, worn constantly by politicians, lawyers, and businessmen, as well as others. A striped vintage tie could still be more of a statement, though.
Well certainly nothing subtle about your post.
I guess we have to read it in the spirit of your previous remark which I agree with:
Now if clownish, garish, gaudy... pardon "bold" ties are your preference...
Plebeian, vapid rubes like myself will probably never understand how motives like geese, cowboys, dogs or horse's heads could ever be interpreted as remotely exciting, progressive, imaginative or original. [huh]
Yes - key word here: "vintage".
If one confuses the omnipresent modern striped ties with those of the first half of the 20th century one hasn't paid attention to the details.
jamespowers said:Show me how a vintage one is different from a vintage one.They are both striped.
What does it say about a "Bold Look" tie though, if it looks better mostly hidden, when it was intended to be shown (almost) in it's entirety.