In the 60's ties changed from dull stripes or institutional style to become an outburst of colour and flowers. (Around the same time, coloured underpants came in. I remember getting some purple ones from M & S.) My elder sister was a very handy needleperson (still is - in her mid 70s ) and could run up a new minidress in a couple of hours. With left-over material she would sometimes make me a tie. I loved wearing them and still even have one or two of them which I occasionally put on at a wedding ior some such event.
What are the items you refuse to own on principle?
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Amazing... I haven't worn a tie out of choice since I left school. I do however have to wear one on certain academic occasions (together with other rather more ridiculous items of apparel) and there are a few spare ones for this purpose put aside in the robing room or whatever it's called, amusingly together with illustrated instructions on how to do them up. I haven't forgotten though; years of school uniform brainwashed that into me.
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostPerhaps - but that was the start of a slippery slope in a decline in standards that led to
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Originally posted by Richard Barrett View PostAmazing... I haven't worn a tie out of choice since I left school. I do however have to wear one on certain academic occasions (together with other rather more ridiculous items of apparel) and there are a few spare ones for this purpose put aside in the robing room or whatever it's called, amusingly together with illustrated instructions on how to do them up. I haven't forgotten though; years of school uniform brainwashed that into me.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWell I collect self-tie bow ties, because:
(a) I like to wear them
(b) I'm a bit of a show off, so make sure someone seeing me when I tie them
(c) There's a great selection around, despite the fact that very few people wear them.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThe other fashion I really detest whether on men or women is the jeans with ragged knees, What is the point it just looks tatty and awful!It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAh, we have something in common. I have two self-tie bow ties. I only use them 2/3 times a year, but I think they are so cool.
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Ties (not bow ties, though): I like them, but only in combination with a waistcoat. I don't like the suit-and-tie harried executive look, makes me feel like a banker.
Since I walk around in casual clothes most of the time, it feels good to dress up now and then, mostly for concerts. might feel the other way round if I had to dress up for work.
Things I don't buy/use on principle: facebook, twitter, driver's license, hairbrush, smartphone. I sadly had to give in and buy a tablet, but with a little bit of luck I will find a way to loose it. I'm on the fence regarding Kindle- the Kobo is serviceable, but Kindle is the better device over all (had a Kobo, my mother loves her Kindle, so I've had the chance to compare them). When the tablet is finally history I will have to think about which reader to buy.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostBut they just go like that - on the right knee first. I have three pairs: best, which I don't wear,middle best which are for everyday; and work or gardening jeans with a hole in one knee. When the middle best ones get a hole in one knee, or about two months later, I put out the old ones for recycling, demote the middle best ones, wear the best for for everyday and buy a new pair. I don't personally regard it as having anything to do with fashion.
I got through lots of 501s once upon a time but have now given up on jeans. Ties - I own 4 but I don't think I've worn one since my niece's wedding in 2013 - and that was with kilt and Argyll jacket. I last wore a bow tie on 09.11.1997.
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