dr greg
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My good wife says this tie is awful and totally uncomplementary, I say it's a classic Michelson silk number that can handle a Full Windsor very well, and suits this outfit perfectly...any comments?
Well I thought a classic style of tie like this one would be fine with pin stripes as it could well be some old school number...no her objection is more prosaic...it apparently 'makes you look old'.Mike in Seattle said:Ditto the last remark...although maybe your wife doesn't like the idea of a striped tie with a pin-striped suit. I know I have a couple of ties that to me just don't look right with pin-stripes.
dr greg said:My good wife says this tie is awful and totally uncomplementary, I say it's a classic Michelson silk number that can handle a Full Windsor very well, and suits this outfit perfectly...any comments?
Paisley said:Maybe the striped tie, striped suit and striped shirt just make for too many stripes.
It is big, but I thought a full windsor would do justice to the boldness of it, and be in proportion to the width, so many ties seem to scrunch up when you do a windsor with them..the shirt was a lightly striped T M Lewin so I thought it all went together in several ways, also we were playing to a bunch of bankers and lawyers and I felt it necessary to try and be better dressed than most of them...and I was, by a long shot. Some had trainers on with their beige suits...dear o dear.Geesie said:Smaller knot, definitely. The color and the strip of the tie are bold enough, the giant knot makes it look like the rest of your outfit is hiding behind the tie.
dr greg said:we were playing to a bunch of bankers and lawyers
dr greg said:I doubt whether any of them would have recognised the authentic "Motto" on the bass either.....
lancers old chap, an original brass one too, I'm too old to have been into the Clash..London Calling was OK though I suppose.BellyTank said:Clash/Lancers
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