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12th July 11, 01:57 PM
#1
Alternative to Jabots
Hey Rabble, can anyone show me some alternatives to Jabots. Some pics and names of suppliers would be helpful.
Scotchmaster
ALBA GU BRATH!
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12th July 11, 02:12 PM
#2
Originally Posted by scotchmaster
Hey Rabble, can anyone show me some alternatives to Jabots. Some pics and names of suppliers would be helpful.
You mean like a black bow tie?
Assuming not, one could wear a stock. Try this company:
http://www.silkroutescotland.com/sea...dsPerPage=1000
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12th July 11, 03:08 PM
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I went to a tux shop and bought a used white shirt and use a hand tied bow tie. I have a basic black one and then one in black with patterns on it that I bought from Beau Ties on line. They have many many different patterns and I intend to pick up a couple more.
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12th July 11, 04:49 PM
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Yes, I think an alternative to a jabot for evening occasions would normally be a bow tie, though a cravat of some sort (in black silk, for example) can also look nice!
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13th July 11, 01:07 AM
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13th July 11, 01:17 AM
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Thanks Robert!
As usual, lovely pictures. I am particularly interested in the first tie-type. With a normal bow-tie perhaps being somewhat "hard and straight" (for want of better words) compared to a more flowing and soft jabot. This looks rather dashing.
I guess though, that one would need the right clothes to really pull the look off- which you, and your other photographic examples certainly do!
Cheers!
Michael
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13th July 11, 03:40 AM
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Simple white silk self-tie cravat with sapphire pin. Available from the UK-based "The Cravat Company" (thecravatcompany.co.uk). Wide palette of colors...I just went with white for my wedding. If you'd like a pic more focused on the neck area, please let me know.
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13th July 11, 03:47 AM
#8
Nice!
How about some more pics...?
Cheers!
Michael
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13th July 11, 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by saxandpipes
Nice!
How about some more pics...?
Cheers!
Michael
Will probably post some more wedding pics tonight or tomorrow...just haven't gotten around to it yet. Look for the thread "Littroggy went a courtin'...Successfully."
Sometimes I try too hard to be clever.
Tyler
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13th July 11, 04:04 AM
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[QUOTE=LitTrog;1000118]Simple white silk self-tie cravat with sapphire pin. Available from the UK-based "The Cravat Company" (thecravatcompany.co.uk). QUOTE]
Very nice choice.
best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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