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WINDSOR on a 40's TIE
Great way to covert 40's tie into a BOW tie
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Great way to covert 40's tie into a BOW tie
Solid citizen lol
That's right. For that reason it would never work with a wing-neck collar, however it's fine with a turn-down collar. I think it did come around in the 70s, however it works for any tie. I use it with modern ties which are either plain or have patterns which can be both bold and sensible enough for business (usually a simple pattern but with sharply contasting colours).jamespowers said:Is it just me or is the Shelby just a Windsor tied with the face of the tie facing down instead of up? [huh]
That whole 70s thing also gave me flashbacks to the time when ties were REALLY ugly. :eusa_doh:
Solid Citizen said:Great way to covert 40's tie into a BOW tie
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avedwards said:That's right. For that reason it would never work with a wing-neck collar, however it's fine with a turn-down collar. I think it did come around in the 70s, however it works for any tie. I use it with modern ties which are either plain or have patterns which can be both bold and sensible enough for business (usually a simple pattern but with sharply contasting colours).
Solid Citizen said:Great way to covert 40's tie into a BOW tie
Solid citizen lol
Feraud said:If your tie is a modern one stuffed with material it will create a huge Windsor knot.
Feraud said:If your tie is a modern one stuffed with material it will create a huge Windsor knot.
Lucky Strike said:Here's a challenge (when done right, it looks really good, I find):