Vampyre Master
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wow
now that's a bow tie!!
VM
now that's a bow tie!!
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VM
how do you make them?Just made these two, one from Italian silk (stripes) and one from vintage silk.
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Just made these two, one from Italian silk (stripes) and one from vintage silk.
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Those are exquisite! Do you take commissions?
Hi, the bow tie is something that I have wanted to do for years , and as a draughtsman I feel that it would fit in quite well , and not dangle in my coffee cup , but does one start the trend wearing a suit or will it work with my leather A2 jacket , a nice bright red spotted one , that's what I long for .
hi there I wear mine with an old leather and yes just bought this cardigan.Hi, the bow tie is something that I have wanted to do for years , and as a draughtsman I feel that it would fit in quite well , and not dangle in my coffee cup , but does one start the trend wearing a suit or will it work with my leather A2 jacket , a nice bright red spotted one , that's what I long for .
The bow tie is really casual wear, other than black tie. I believe that it dresses down a suit, but also dresses up something like an A2. I would wear it with most casual jackets.
hi there I wear mine with an old leather and yes just bought this cardigan.
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Traditionally, of course, they were most commonly the preserve of architects, draftsmen, medical doctors, and anyone else or whom keeping their neckwear out of their work was desirable...
I'd never wear a clip-on regular tie, but seems to me that'd be the only way to go with a bow tie.
I'd never wear a clip-on regular tie, but seems to me that'd be the only way to go with a bow tie.