Countess Mara: The Gentleman's Necktie
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One question is how many ties does a man need? (or woman if you like Diane Keaton)
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Simon Belmont wrote:Thanks, Stak! Happy Birthday to you, too!
Wanna see my tie?
Aren't my daughters awesome?
P.S. shut up, sock puppet! ;)
Your daughters ARE awesome! Beautiful tie, Simon!
I hope you had a great birthday.
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karl61 wrote:One question is how many ties does a man need? (or woman if you like Diane Keaton)
8 to 10, of various qualties, colors, and patterns.
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MrStakhanovite wrote:karl61 wrote:One question is how many ties does a man need? (or woman if you like Diane Keaton)
8 to 10, of various qualties, colors, and patterns.
what do you wear a white shirt and blue suit: brooks brothers etc.
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Stak and Simon are actually the same person. The first rule of Mormon club is you do not talk about Mormon club.
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EAllusion wrote:Stak and Simon are actually the same person. The first rule of Mormon club is you do not talk about Mormon club.
Have they (He) ever worn a bow tie (and not a clip on)
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karl61 wrote:what do you wear a white shirt and blue suit: brooks brothers etc.
I mostly wear collard shirts under sweaters, vests and other long sleeve shirts, so I keep my tie between the two layers, so all you see is my handsome double Windsor and a few inches of the tie. I never wear my tie flappin in the wind, nor do I favor the drab suits worn by your typical Mormon male.
The color and pattern of your tie will depend on what you are wearing. If I'm wearing a light shirt, I'll wear something dark over it as a contrast. For example, White shirt and a black sweater (solid), I'd wear a a patterned tie, that had similar dark and light colors. Here is an example of myself (face blotted out to protect my sacred identity) entertaining guests at a soiree in my spacious apartment:

Pro Tip: Shoes, belt and watch wristband must match. Black or Brown, don't get crazy. Don't wear white athletic socks with dress shoes, and for the love of all that is holy, learn to shine your own shoes.
EDIT: Picture was taken before I learned how to tie a Double Windsor.
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karl61 wrote:One question is how many ties does a man need? (or woman if you like Diane Keaton)
You always need some extra ones. You know, for those spontaneous times when your significant other wants to be tied up and/or blindfolded. That's hell on ties.
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Kishkumen wrote:Simon Belmont wrote:No so fast. I wear the skinny part in the front.
No doubt for the sake of accurate anatomical symbolism.
Maybe someday you'll find something smaller then your tie. Keep at it.
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Simon Belmont wrote:MrStakhanovite wrote:That carpet looks exactly like the carpet in my apartment.
It matches the drapes.
I personally don't see what a lot of the fascination is about these two matching. If they don't match, so what? More importantly, who is actually looking to make sure they match?
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