adamgottschalk
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In a post in the suits section, Wild Root tells us that a tie, especially a vintage one, is meant to be worn so it hangs above the waist line (not below it, as is the norm these days). I myself did indeed find out what WR says about vintage ties being shorter than modern ones: all 3 1920s ties I got recently are a lot shorter than I've ever had (roughly 48").
Does it not make a difference how long or short your torso is? I'd think a very tall man might look better in a tie hanging pretty low; would a shorter man look better in a shorter tie (and a narrower one)?
Does the width of a tie make a difference as to how long it should be worn? I have a bunch of modern 4" ties and recently find I've acquired a bunch of 2.5" ties (Senator Jack said a person should wear narrower ties with stingier-brimmed hats). And how about hats and lapels. Do they impact what looks good as far as how one wears a tie?
Does it not make a difference how long or short your torso is? I'd think a very tall man might look better in a tie hanging pretty low; would a shorter man look better in a shorter tie (and a narrower one)?
Does the width of a tie make a difference as to how long it should be worn? I have a bunch of modern 4" ties and recently find I've acquired a bunch of 2.5" ties (Senator Jack said a person should wear narrower ties with stingier-brimmed hats). And how about hats and lapels. Do they impact what looks good as far as how one wears a tie?