
Originally Posted by
Troy
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Maybe Hamish, or one of the other more mature gentlemen on the forum, could enlighten us as to what this type of neckwear is called???
Regards,
Troy
Well! I don't recall being called a "more mature" gentleman before - makes me feel quite elderly!! Seriously though, I have never seen this type of neckwear before, Troy!
On seeing your photos, my first thought was that it had an 'American' look to it and, on reading Retro Red's response I see I was right. I stand to be corrected, but I don't think this style reached the United Kingdom!!
(PS: Thank you for the suggestions for creating the casual look with the Cornish National. I am with you, but I have never felt that black or white are very casual 'colours' and was hoping that you might have come up with something else! Still, I don't HAVE to wear it casually - I do have others!!!)
Last edited by Hamish; 14th November 06 at 05:13 PM.
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