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Your Most Misunderstood Piece of Vintage

Ugarte said:
Funny you should mention that. I have started a modest bow tie collection. I haven't had the occasion or fortitude to wear one yet.

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I need to tie one on and get an opinion.


Mark
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Put it on. Take a picture and we'll give you an opinion. ;)
 

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Ugarte said:
Funny you should mention that. I have started a modest bow tie collection. I haven't had the occasion or fortitude to wear one yet.

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I need to tie one on and get an opinion.


Mark
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Those are some beauties.
 

Ugarte

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jamespowers said:
Put it on. Take a picture and we'll give you an opinion. ;)

Here. Now, be nice. :D Click on the thumbnails for bigger, more entertaining portraits.








This one isn't vintage. It is a modern 2.5" batwing I included it for comparison.





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Ugarte

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Please forgive the mugging and rakish angle on some of the ties. I realize that bow ties are not meant to be worn jauntily. I was tying and taking pics as quickly as I could. Nevertheless, I got bored, hence, the mugging.

Also, while these ties all go with my brown tweed sportcoat, a pocket square would really pull it together. I did not have the time to primp 11 pocket squares in addition to working with bow ties and a camera. I should also mention that the shirt is not a dress shirt -- it's a simple blue cotton shirt from a discount store. It seems like a great shirt. It has a soft collar.

Well? Would you buy a used car from this man?

Mark
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Ugarte said:









Please forgive the mugging and rakish angle on some of the ties. I realize that bow ties are not meant to be worn jauntily. I was tying and taking pics as quickly as I could. Nevertheless, I got bored, hence, the mugging.

Also, while these ties all go with my brown tweed sportcoat, a pocket square would really pull it together. I did not have the time to primp 11 pocket squares in addition to working with bow ties and a camera. I should also mention that the shirt is not a dress shirt -- it's a simple blue cotton shirt from a discount store. It seems like a great shirt. It has a soft collar.

Well? Would you buy a used car from this man?

Mark
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They all look good to me---especially the last one in this message and second one from the top of the first pictures message. Obviously you know how to tie a bowtie.
I am of the opinion that a perfectly tied bowtie lacks character. ;)
 

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jamespowers said:
They all look good to me---especially the last one in this message and second one from the top of the first pictures message. Obviously you know how to tie a bowtie.

Thank you sir. One of my attractions to bow ties is that they are much easier to tie than a long tie. Of course, if anyone has any tips for improvements I would be wide open. :)

I am of the opinion that a perfectly tied bowtie lacks character. ;)

Indeed. One might as well be wearing a clip-on (shudder).

Thank you for the feedback.


Mark
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I've always loved wearing ties, (not exactly the trend of my generation) but never had the guts to wear a bowtie. You look so good I might just have to try it!
 

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LindyTap said:
I've always loved wearing ties, (not exactly the trend of my generation) but never had the guts to wear a bowtie. You look so good I might just have to try it!

Thank you sir. Believe me -- if you like the way I look in a bow tie, surely you would look good as well.

I encourage you to give it a try.

(Great, now I've encouraged somebody else to bid for bow ties on eBay. :eusa_doh: )

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LindyTap

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Ascots are also a particularly misunderstood piece of vintage. Whenever I wear one everyone seems to ask what they are!
Oh, and thanks Ugarte, but don't worry, I won't be doing too much shopping on Ebay since there is a store right near where I live that actually has a decent bow tie selection.
 

Ugarte

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I started to post up something in response to Edward's message about cravats. I think ascots are a terrific thing -- bright color around the neck without the restriction and formality of a tie.

Of course, there is the formal cravat generally worn with morning clothes, but I have never actually seen a morning suit in real life.

A smoking jacket over a silk ascot and a nice cold cocktail enjoyed with a comfortable pair of shoes. That's livin'!

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My bathrobe is a reproduction (probably) red paisley smoking jacket. Whenever someone barges into my apartment in the morning, they usually ask me why I'm dressed like Hugh Hefner.
 

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I think it's my vintage sunglasses.... They're from 1950 and white with an eyecat shape!!! I really love them, but everyone is looking at me weirdly!!
[huh]
 

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My office requires suit and tie. I wear a tie clip every day. I always get comments like "I haven't seen one of those in years" or "I used to wear one of those back in the day."

I don't care about the tone, I always take it as a compliment no matter what. I just smile and say "you like that, don't you?"
 

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