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25th February 09, 01:43 PM
#1
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
I may be wrong and Sandford must speak for himself, but I doubt that he was talking about wearing a black, silver buttoned argyll WITH BOW TIE, during the day. In the evening perhaps. I will add "during the day" to my previous contribution though.
Jamie commented:
Originally Posted by Panache
"Interesting. I think Sandford had mentioned previously using a black argyll (with silver buttons) with a matching lower cut three button waistcoat with dress shirt and bow tie before. "
I don't think I would have recommended wearing this rig during the day, Jamie. I most likely somewhere mentioned the appropriateness of wearing a black argyll jacket with silver buttons, and a "regular" waistcoat with 5 or 6 buttons, and a four-in-hand necktie. With an evening waistcoat ( the ones with 3 or 4 buttons ) the black argyll could do double duty if need be, worn with a black bow tie and a dress/formal shirt!
Sandford
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25th February 09, 02:38 PM
#2
This is a test of the Emergency Thread Hijack System
This is only a test.
I had to see what the heck a Four in Hand tie was, and it turns out that that's the way I've been tying my tie (the 2 times every 5 years that I wear one) ever since my high school prom. Here's a pretty good website about various necktie knots.
http://www.tie-a-tie.net/
End of Hijack. We now return you to your normaly scheduled thread...
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