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    Quote Originally Posted by longhuntr74 View Post
    Also...what about ties and cummerbunds? ... I was thinking about going for grosgrain or faille...but then I realized that the lapels on my mess jacket are satin. Do you think I should keep the tie and cummerbund satin as well? Or is it ok to mix satin lapels with grosgrain tie and cummerbund.
    I think the general "rule" is to keep the lapel, tie and cummerbund all the same material...

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    Yes...I actually found the answer

    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    I think the general "rule" is to keep the lapel, tie and cummerbund all the same material...
    Black tie guide...guess I should have looked there first!

    The texture of the bow is governed by the lapel facing of the dinner jacket. A satin lapel calls for a satin bow tie while grosgrain facings require a ribbed or textured finish such as barathea. Like the jacket lapels, a quality bow tie will always be constructed of pure silk.

    And regarding the cummerbund...
    The most traditional material for cummerbunds is black silk in a satin or grosgrain finish to match the facings of the dinner jacket lapels.

    The interesting thing to note is that convention calls for the cummerbund to be worn pleats facing upward (dating back to the time when tickets were kept in the fold...not to "catch the crumbs" as some may insist). Army regulations specify that the cummerbund will be worn with the pleats facing downward. Hmmm...
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