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The Right to Wear a Tie

RedHotRidinHood

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Now that is just fabulous. Amen to it all! I love seeing men in ties. And suits. Anything besides khaki Dockers and blue shirts!
And I don't think that cufflinks are on the way out. I have managed to find many in my travels as an antique dealer, and now my beau has 17 or so cool pairs, and I am now busily converting all his dress shirts from button cuff to French cuff so he can wear all of them! He LOVES to dress nice, even though we are both rapidly learning that he is not an off the rack kind of guy. We recently found a place nearby that caters to large black men, and they carry tons of Stacy Adams suits and shoes that will actually fit my man properly. Plus, it's not just brown and black items, we are talking purple and red and bright blue, colors that will look fabulous on him! They even have zoots, which we are very excited about! He recently bought his first hat, a stingy brim that looks wonderful on him. He says he feels like a million bucks wearing that hat. Thanks to alot of the information gleaned from here and pictures of all you fine-looking fellas, we have both learned how to dress him better.

Sorry, I guess I wandered a bit :eek:fftopic: , but the article was great, and very relevant to how most of us seem to feel about dressing. We don't care what folks say anymore, because we look pretty darn nice compared to alot of the rest of the world. As do all of the Loungers on here, I would say!
 

Fletch

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The bands in suits on Conan are, of course, show biz. In show biz a tie is fine, because you're assumed to be in costume. In daily life, people just think you're off - as if you were wearing earmuffs in the rain or overalls to the beach.

The tie is a garment whose only purpose (now) is a set of social rituals. There is no longer any "just because" for wearing one.
 

Jovan

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Anthony Gregory said:
"Did you just come from work?" "Are you going to the opera?" "Who got married?" "Who died?"
Get this all the time when I try to even wear a jacket.

As someone who wears cufflinks without a tie as well, I approve of this article.
 

Benny Holiday

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I can relate to that guy. It really annoys me when somebody makes the "are you going for a job interview?" comment or "are you going to a fancy dress party?" :rage: Thanks for the article, Dhermann.
 

GeniusInTheLamp

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I actually got the old funeral question - from a young man in the ministry, no less.

I was pumping gas somewhere along I-80 in Iowa after Christmas 2005 when I was asked the $64 question. And I actually was coming back from my grandfather's funeral.

In restaurants, I have gotten compliments from waitresses about my taste in suits & ties (I actually have 74 ties; at least half of them belonged to the above grandfather). The "Al Capone" and "Wall Street" remarks usually come from vagrants trying to flatter me out of some cash.
 

Mid-fogey

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Hmmm...

Interesting. I work with guys who wear flight suits and BDUs. These are manly men who are amazingly tolerant of my jackets, fedoras, bow ties, suspenders, etc. Never a question and often many positive comments.
 

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