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Maj.Nick Danger said:So when exactly did the bow tie die? Clip on or otherwise. Or has it died off yet completely?
I can find tons of tie it yourself types by Brooks Bros. and other makers at one of my local suppliers.
Especially by academics and many business men.One of my workmates told me how his mother dressed him up in a bow tie as a child.Now he sports a mowhawk haircut,tattoos all over his body,piercings all over his face, and ratty clothes.Maj.Nick Danger said:It seems the bow tie was quite common before the 1930's or thereabouts. I see a lot of bow ties especially in pictures from the 19th century.
Not seen very often today. I'm glad you, and a few others are keeping them alive. :eusa_clap
Quigley Brown said:...I plan to attend a formal event in the near future and the bowtie that will go best with my outfit is a clip-on. I have plenty of the tie-your-self ones, but they are just solid colors and boring patterns...nothing exciting. Any thoughts?
Orgetorix said:Formal (and semi-formal) dress is supposed to be boring. Well, it's supposed to be subdued, anyway, and some find that boring. You're of course free to do whatever you like, but I always think it looks best when men stick to classic black and white. If you want some color, go with a colorful flower in your lapel, or maybe some interesting socks.
Haversack said:I think it was here that in an earlier thread it has pointed out the clip-on ties, (both bow and four-in-hand) are much safer for law enforcement officers and others who have to present a professional appearance yet must be ready at a moments notice to engage in physical combat.
Baron Kurtz said:It also makes sure they can't be strangled when overpowered ...
thunderw21 said:What kind of collar can one wear with a bow tie? Could I wear a button-down or pointed collar with a bow tie?
I would add that a straight point doesn't work too well with a bow tie, either. A medium spread collar looks nice with a fancy woven bow tie (a Jermyn street design). Prints, reps, challis and madder go better with the button down. I think bow ties pair exceptionally well with button down collars and am surprised that anyone would rule out the combination.Orgetorix said:Yes. I had read somewhere, years ago, that button-down collars shouldn't be worn with bowties, but those partial to the American trad (prep, Ivy league, whatever) style have done it for years. I'd say that the very widest spread collars don't look good with bowties, and obviously tab collars are out, but other than that you can wear them with just about anything.