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    Alternative to Jabots

    Hey Rabble, can anyone show me some alternatives to Jabots. Some pics and names of suppliers would be helpful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotchmaster View Post
    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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    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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    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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    I see two alternatives to the standard jabot.

    The first would be a tie-on Lavallière :





    Mine is from “Tie-Rack”.



    The second option is the silk and lace cravat :







    They are made by Lady Chrystel:

    http://www.lady-chrystel-kilts.com/s...jabot-ang.html



    a few more photos :






    Best,

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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!

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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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    Nice!

    How about some more pics...?


    Cheers!

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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,

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    [QUOTE=Ancienne Alliance

    Very nice choice./QUOTE]

    Thank you. I really love the selection of apparel I've seen you display since I've joined X marks. I tend to favor a little more austerity for my personal style (look at all the Black and White! Jeez!), but if I thought I could pull it off, I might easily, easily sink several months' salary into your Lady's coffers. I always look forward to seeing what you wear!

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