Quigley Brown
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A picnic tie! It took me a few seconds to figure out it was picnic-ware, though....
^^Great graphics!
A picnic tie! It took me a few seconds to figure out it was picnic-ware, though....
Late-50s/early-60s bow tie I found at a recent yard sale...
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Here's a few Mad Mens I found at the Salvation Army today....
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Hi guys, I would like to know what you all think about thin ties, that are the same width on the whole length...
I was going to post you a photo of mine, but can't manage it. Anyway, I think you all know what I'm talking about...
How should you tie them? Are they worn on same occasions as "ordinary" ties? I don't really like them myself, so I'm trying to find out more about them.
(PS : I like your "signature", jamespower !)
Oh, good to know for the images rights - that wasn't even the problem though, I just simply can't manage to connect my Blackberry to my computer
I tried a four in hand, but the tie still looks awkward. Can't be helped, I guess - now I understand why I never see anyone wearing them...
Skinny but it has an added value to it:
I think I'll buy it and melt it down.
Skinny but it has an added value to it:
I think I'll buy it and melt it down.
Oh, good to know for the images rights - that wasn't even the problem though, I just simply can't manage to connect my Blackberry to my computer
I tried a four in hand, but the tie still looks awkward. Can't be helped, I guess - now I understand why I never see anyone wearing them...
I wear them a lot, and a four-in-hand usually works well. Thin ties are not as colorful as the Bold Look ones, but many of them pop up with interesting designs, and they don't look antiquated. Ignore any comments from JamesPowers...
A bit heavy around the neck?