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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    Lookin' good, Drac! You and the missus make a smashing pair.

    BTW: How did you feel about the hand tied bow tie?
    The tie was ok but will take a bit more work to get even.

    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    Amazing what a year hanging around this forum will do for one's style. Looking good Drac
    For those who didn't see last year -


    Last year was a Sport kilt (though I still do want Edzell),a clip on, white hose, red flashes and a cheap rabbit fur sporran.

    Jim

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    IMHO you both looked great both last year and this. Enjoy!
    "Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobsYourUncle View Post
    IMHO you both looked great both last year and this. Enjoy!
    Don't get me wrong, I didn't mean Drac looked bad last year; he looked fine. I'm just saying he took it to the next level this year
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drac View Post
    The tie was ok but will take a bit more work to get even.



    For those who didn't see last year -


    Last year was a Sport kilt (though I still do want Edzell),a clip on, white hose, red flashes and a cheap rabbit fur sporran.

    Jim
    You looked good last year. You look great this year!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drac View Post
    The tie was ok but will take a bit more work to get even.
    You look very nicely turned out. Well done. I commend you for jettisoning the white hose and fly plaid.

    Don't worry too much about getting your tie perfect. A slight jaunty mussiness is the hallmark of a hand-tied bow tie - it will never have the perfect proportion of a pre-tied one, and it isn't meant to. Over time, you'll develop your own particular way of tying and wearing it. I think it came out quite well.

    The only advice I would add for next year is, as the budget allows, pick up a nice evening sporran. Also, just FYI, if you're interested, you don't have to wear a wing-collar shirt if you don't want to - all my formal shirts (both of them - I don't wear black tie /that/ often ) have a lay down collar, and I just find it more comfortable.
    "To the make of a piper go seven years of his own learning, and seven generations before. At the end of his seven years one born to it will stand at the start of knowledge, and leaning a fond ear to the drone he may have parley with old folks of old affairs." - Neil Munro

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    Nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer View Post
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    Don't worry too much about getting your tie perfect. A slight jaunty mussiness is the hallmark of a hand-tied bow tie - it will never have the perfect proportion of a pre-tied one, and it isn't meant to. Over time, you'll develop your own particular way of tying and wearing it. I think it came out quite well.

    ...Also, just FYI, if you're interested, you don't have to wear a wing-collar shirt if you don't want to - all my formal shirts (both of them - I don't wear black tie /that/ often ) have a lay down collar, and I just find it more comfortable.
    *** for both of these comments. People can TELL it's a real tie because it isn't perfect. I think you wore it well.

    I like a lay down collar as well. It's a clean, classic look, perhaps not QUITE as 'dressed' looking as a wing collar, but I've never personally liked wearing wing collars.

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    Thanks all, but who couldn't look good next to Amy?

    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer View Post
    You look very nicely turned out. Well done. I commend you for jettisoning the white hose and fly plaid.
    Thanks, I don't mind losing the white hose but don't discount the fly plaid I do like them. It was just a bit too much for the Ball. St Andrews dinner now...

    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer View Post
    Don't worry too much about getting your tie perfect. A slight jaunty mussiness is the hallmark of a hand-tied bow tie - it will never have the perfect proportion of a pre-tied one, and it isn't meant to. Over time, you'll develop your own particular way of tying and wearing it. I think it came out quite well.
    Thanks again. I will work on it. After years of having to get the tie perfect in uniform there are some things I get a bit anal about.

    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer View Post
    The only advice I would add for next year is, as the budget allows, pick up a nice evening sporran. Also, just FYI, if you're interested, you don't have to wear a wing-collar shirt if you don't want to - all my formal shirts (both of them - I don't wear black tie /that/ often ) have a lay down collar, and I just find it more comfortable.
    The book I've been studing on how a gentleman dresses (and acts) it recommends a straight collar for those (like me) who have fat faces. The one I had didn't accept studs and I didn't have the time to get a new one.

    This will probably be the last Navy Ball we go to in this area. It has gotten less fun over the years. Had some really rude people this year. People walkin around during the invocation and guest speakers speech. Had at least one "I like your skirt." It was from a civilan, one of the ones walking around during the invocation. If she hadn't been sitting with a couple of friends that I respect

    Unfortunately Amy didn't know one of my shipmates. Anyone from the Navy knows the differance between co-workers and shipmates. This guy has earned the right to cut back and forth with me. Amy didn't know that and when he made a comment she went off. Big time!!! Had to step in and save this 6' 4" guy (looks just like the guy Bull from Night Court) from my 5' 10" wife.

    Oh well, there is still the St Andrews Dinner, Burn's Dinner, ect.

    Jim

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