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12th May 09, 11:48 PM
#21
Oh, a waistcoat with notched lapels; DWFII prefers those. I was wondering if that waistcoat would work with a Jabot. Basically what Matt is wearing with the dress Argyle, but the different neckwear...
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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13th May 09, 05:17 PM
#22
wait a minute though.....is Matt wearing a waistcoat AND a belt??? hrmmmmmmm
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14th May 09, 04:26 AM
#23
Originally Posted by cloves
wait a minute though.....is Matt wearing a waistcoat AND a belt??? hrmmmmmmm
Yuppers, and with reason. I'm wearing a half-belted plaid with that outfit, which required a belt to keep it on. Notice, though, that I'm wearing the belt outside of the waistcoat. If one were wearing the full feilidh-mor (belted plaid) with a waistcoat, that's also how I'd do it.
If I were sans plaid I wouldn't have the belt on.
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14th May 09, 12:55 PM
#24
You would wear abelt over the waistcoat if wearing a derk too, right?
Although, I think someone had a picture of a chief wearing a belt with a waistcoat, but I don't remember the details.
I tried to ask my inner curmudgeon before posting, but he sprayed me with the garden hose…
Yes, I have squirrels in my brain…
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14th May 09, 02:11 PM
#25
The hired attire for my son's wedding this Saturday includes a rouche tie and appropriately collared shirt.
This is not something in the normal wardrobe of any of the groomsmen, so I thought I should ask here as the subject - or object - has come up at just the right moment. It really is quite strange how this happens.
How is the tie best knotted to give the correct look, and what is it?
Anne the Pleater :ootd:
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15th May 09, 09:30 AM
#26
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15th May 09, 10:20 AM
#27
Originally Posted by Pleater
The hired attire for my son's wedding this Saturday includes a rouche tie and appropriately collared shirt...
How is the tie best knotted to give the correct look, and what is it?
Short answer: a four-in-hand knot. More or less loosely tied, to taste.
Alternatively, omit the "tucking through" of the knot, and secure with a stick-pin.
Congratulations to all!
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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15th May 09, 10:32 AM
#28
woah
Originally Posted by cloves
wait a minute though.....is Matt wearing a waistcoat AND a belt??? hrmmmmmmm
Thou hast challenged the wonderous M A C? Good Play sir good play.
I am just pleased with some great photos once again. I aspire to get there one day. Some people just look like they exited the womb kilted.
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