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9th January 10, 09:54 AM
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Bow tie
Do bow ties count as kilt accessories? Intending on wearing one to the upcoming Burns Night Supper, so I hope so In any case I just purchased my first bow tie. Someone on this forum had mentioned Beau Ties of Vermont, so I checked them out and found a tie I loved. I'd link a pic here so you could see the detail, but it appears to be sold out. It was a vintage fabric, I so I guess maybe they ran out. Lucky I ordered when I did! http://www.beautiesltd.com/PRODUCT.ASPX?pn_deptid=7500 shows a similar fabric... mine looks more or less the same, except the blue on blue pattern is much subtler.

That's a pic of what I'll be wearing in a couple weeks, including my spankin' new bow tie. Never actually tied one on before, as I've only ever worn pre-tied or clip ons And the instructional videos left me more confused than if I had just tried to tie it on never having seen how. Anyway, I finally finagled it to look ok. Not great, but that comes with practice.
The little lady loves a man in a bow tie, so hopefully having one and knowing how to tie it up will earn me a few kudo points
elim
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9th January 10, 11:32 AM
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You look good. I like the idea of a bit of color in a tie for formal wear, rather than sticking with black all of the time, especially with a kilt!
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9th January 10, 11:41 AM
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Very smart! Keep on practicing, as you are finding out tying you own is the way to go.
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9th January 10, 11:58 AM
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I think you did a splendid job on the bow tie! There's one thing you need to remember about bow ties; The ones who have a perfect knot, are the guys that wear pre-tied clip-ons! Some of the charm with bow-ties is that they are a wee bit shy of perfect! And of course, you can leave it untied around your neck at the end of the evening and in a very cool manner let all the clip-on guys know that you actually know how to tie your own bow-tie...
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9th January 10, 11:01 PM
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Hehe, that sounds onery :P
elim
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9th January 10, 11:29 PM
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 Originally Posted by nloken
I think you did a splendid job on the bow tie! There's one thing you need to remember about bow ties; The ones who have a perfect knot, are the guys that wear pre-tied clip-ons!  Some of the charm with bow-ties is that they are a wee bit shy of perfect! And of course, you can leave it untied around your neck at the end of the evening and in a very cool manner let all the clip-on guys know that you actually know how to tie your own bow-tie... 
I could not agree more, I think you did a great job tying your bow tie, remember it's not suppose to be perfect. A devil may care attitude is one to foster when dealing with a bow tie.
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10th January 10, 09:15 AM
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 Originally Posted by McMurdo
I could not agree more, I think you did a great job tying your bow tie, remember it's not suppose to be perfect. A devil may care attitude is one to foster when dealing with a bow tie.
Mine will certainly never be perfect, but my Dad's usually were almost so.
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10th January 10, 09:28 AM
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10th January 10, 10:56 AM
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A very credible job. I always have difficulty getting the actual knot to look smooth; yours looks quite good.
By the way, is that a navy jacket and waistcoat? Are you wearing studs in the shirt?
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10th January 10, 11:07 AM
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Cracking good job on your bow tie! I'll add my voice to those that say a hand tied tie should be as unique as your signature. Forget "perfect" and learn to love the bow!
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