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What are you wearing today??

Jerekson

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I have those exact same shoes. You can probably find them in one of my earlier posts. I love mine.

They look great on you!
 

Patrick Murtha

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Chad Sanborn said:
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Great look! What is the make of the shoes, by the way?
 

Dinerman

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Stetson 7x
Blue '40s Double Breasted Jacket
1931 dated black wool pants
vintage silk suspenders
'30s tie
'30s dog tie clip
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The Wingnut

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I'm glad I'm not the only one with a '30s brocade tie fascination.

...the later '40s and '50s prints seem cheap and garish by comparison.

Great look, Dinerman!
 
Dunno about the brocade-ness of that particular tie (In fact i firmly deny it; seems to be a printed foulard), but yeah the 1930s brocades are great. I've been fucossing on them recently. Got myself a fish one, a peakcock one, and a fern one. Great!

But i find they tie horrid knots that constantly need readjustment whatever knot you tie - FIH, Pratt, Windsor, etc. Anyone else find this?

bk
 

The Wingnut

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Haven't had the knot problem. If you look closely at the image that he posted of the pattern, it's got vertical striations running through it, and the edges of the red & yellow design have 'stairstepped' edges...telltale of brocades.

Of course, Dinerman knows better than either of us.
 
C'mon Dinerman, sort this out before there's a fight! ;)

I actually find the knot problem with most of my heavy silk ties. Foulards, light jacquards and wool ties hold the knot well, but those heavy, "slippery-feel" silks just won't keep a knot for more than a couple of hours. Maybe it's my tying technique . . .

bk
 

The Wingnut

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My mistake...I assumed the ribbed weave was brocade. I guess I've got a number of foulard ties as well as brocades, then!

...now I'm going to need to sort through my tie rack and find out what's printed, and what's woven!
 

Marty M.

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Foulard?

I've never seen a Foulard weave with a prominent rib before. I was just checking out our foulard pocket squares, none have a prominent rib. They all seem to be woven evenly and flat.
Marty Mathis
 

Chad Sanborn

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Patrick Murtha said:
Great look! What is the make of the shoes, by the way?
Thank you all for the compliments on the shoes. The tag says "Stanley Blacker...Made in Italy". Honestly though, I got them cheap online. I think I paid like $35 bucks for them. I wasn't sure if I liked the ensemble as I was putting it on. But as I saw it all together in the mirror, I changed my mind. The shirt is cotton. The sweater is wool, and the pants are linen/cotton blend. (I think)

Chad
 

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