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- Texas Jones
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LC Tie
It's not "Irish Poplin" but it's a silk tie you can get in black that's pretty cheap! Thought I'd pass it along:
http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi ... id=1138230
http://www.overstock.com/cgi-bin/d2.cgi ... id=1138230
- Mojave Jack
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What knot do you use with your linen tie? I've never gotten any knot to look good except the double Windsor, which only looks good with a silk tie. Any thicker material, like linen, and I get a Jack Tripper-sized knot. The big knot goes great with my powder blue leisure suit with contrasting stitching and white shoes, but other than that....Falstaff wrote:What really makes the difference is how it's knotted. The style of the times was rather short as compared to how we wear ties today.
- Texas Jones
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LOL! And if your shirt collar is any less than 4 inches wide and under your coat, better go with a clip-on!Any thicker material, like linen, and I get a Jack Tripper-sized knot. The big knot goes great with my powder blue leisure suit with contrasting stitching and white shoes, but other than that....
Thanks for the info on that, Falstaff! I've always wondered about that.I own an Irish Poplin and trust me, you can't tell the difference when comparing it to any flat black tie.
- Falstaff
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It's not really the knot as so much as it's the length of the tie. Today we usually wear the tie so that the end comes down to our belt, but Indy and others from that time usually wore their ties so that it came to the middle of their stomaches. It looks short by todays standards, but that was deffinately the style then. Just look at the military fashions of the day.
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