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15th July 13, 11:02 AM
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Nathan.
I have more than a few ties, club/college/regimental/school ties with colour combinations that match very little, plus assorted plain wool and silk ones, dotted ones etc., and I will happily wear them with a suit, sports jacket, shooting suits, blazer, highland attire, with/without a pullover etc. without a second thought . Its really something that we(I don't mean this as a class thing[although perhaps it is too], more perhaps, an upbringing thing) in the UK grow up with. Its probably an age thing as well. Its second nature for many. I will admit to having favorites though.
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15th July 13, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I do like wearing solid coloured, wool neckties with my Highland day attire, but I primarily wear silk neckties with either a regimental stripe, repp, or crested. I actually sold off all of my solid coloured, wool neckties made by Lochcarron, because I seldom wore them. I have also worn solid coloured (usually in navy), cotton knit neckties with my Highland day attire (see below).
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And I typically wear the same Regimental, stripe/Rep style ties in wool. Solids I wear less frequently, Canada Day being a good example. I wore a solid red tie on a white shirt in honour of the Canadian flag but typically I'd have a pattern and stripe respectively.
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Natan Easbaig Mac Dhòmhnaill, FSA Scot
Past High Commissioner, Clan Donald Canada
“Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is Highland, And we, in dreams, behold the Hebrides.” - The Canadian Boat Song.
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15th July 13, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Nathan
And I typically wear the same Regimental, stripe/Rep style ties in wool. Solids I wear less frequently, Canada Day being a good example. I wore a sold red tie on a white shirt in honour of the Canadian flag but typically I'd have a pattern and strip respectively.
I just tend to think stripes and crested variants are far more interesting, yet they can also be meaningful and representative of something - like when I wear my U.S. Marine Corps Regimental Tie. However, a smart wool or knit tie does pair nicely with a check or tattersal shirt and a tweedy jacket/waistcoat - something very country and "earthy" about that look. Along with a wee nip, it warms the soul.
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15th July 13, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Nathan
a few "can't go wrong" options for folks
We'll that would have to include, The Three Stooges and Rocky and Bullwinckle ties.
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15th July 13, 01:17 PM
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I have some knit wool ties from House of Cheviot that I like to wear with my tweed jackets in the fall and winter (and sometimes spring and summer!).
I also have a few plain colored woven wool ties (all Lochcarron made, I think) that tend to get a lot of wear with my kilts. A light blue one, a brown, and a light red that goes well with some of my weathered tartans.
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15th July 13, 02:35 PM
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Just a quick observation.
Non-tartan wool ties are getting harder and harder to find in the UK.
In a specialist gentleman's outfitter, certainly. Anywhere else, not to be found.
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15th July 13, 06:43 PM
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I wear a tie to work every day. Whether kilted or not, as long as the colors don't violently clash, I spend about 3.5 microseconds deciding what tie to wear.
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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16th July 13, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
Very sharp, Matt (as always)!
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16th July 13, 04:54 AM
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Just FYI, I brought in some wool knit House of Cheviot neck ties a couple of years back but they did not really take off. I have what limited stock I still have on hand listed for sale here.
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16th July 13, 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by creagdhubh
I do like wearing solid coloured, wool neckties with my Highland day attire, but I primarily wear silk neckties with either a regimental stripe, repp, or crested (I'm rather fond of my Barbour "Sitting Pheasant" necktie collection). I actually sold off all of my solid coloured, wool neckties made by Lochcarron, because I seldom wore them. I have also worn solid coloured (usually in navy), cotton knit neckties with my Highland day attire (see below).
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I often wear knit ties with Highland day attire. i very much like the look.
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