I own a large shawl-type scarf, rather like a multi coloured paisley pattern keffiya, which I wind around my neck several times (being susceptible to cold). I have only just realised: does this mean that I am in fact wearing a pashmina, or even worse, a Liberty Square? Am I turning into Miss Fritton? (although I have never acquired Alastair Sim's knack of throwing it on).
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Originally posted by Caliban View Post
K."Let me have my own way in exactly everything, and a sunnier and more pleasant creature does not exist." Thomas Carlyle
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amateur51
Originally posted by Karafan View PostIf the belt got any higher he could dispense with the need for the shirt altogether. As for my décolletage - plunging or otherwise - I would ask that they reserve judgement until they've seen it as part of a whole ensemble, fashionably contrasted against my pink lurex catsuit and lime green slipperettes.
K.
That reminds me of the faux advertisements that used to punctuate the BBC2 series of Beachcomber of yore.
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... various issues remain un-addressed :
1. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves in top jacket pocket - ever possible? "Fake" ones, ie ones that you're never going to use for their primary purpose - clearly a complete no-no. As also handkerchiefs/handkerchieves which "match" the tie...
2. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves worn inside the cuff of the left-hand sleeve of the jacket. Does this habit still exist?
3. garments with visible labels. I am sure noöne here will wish to offer free advertising for Mr Hollister or Messrs Abercrombie and Fitch.
4. tee shirts. Caliban "claims" to wear one, but I'm sure it is safely concealed beneath his four-piece suit...
5. spats or gaiters? My feeling is : spats in town, gaiters in the country, but wd be happy to hear other views.
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amateur51
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... various issues remain un-addressed :
1. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves in top jacket pocket - ever possible? "Fake" ones, ie ones that you're never going to use for their primary purpose - clearly a complete no-no. As also handkerchiefs/handkerchieves which "match" the tie...
2. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves worn inside the cuff of the left-hand sleeve of the jacket. Does this habit still exist?
3. garments with visible labels. I am sure noöne here will wish to offer free advertising for Mr Hollister or Messrs Abercrombie and Fitch.
4. tee shirts. Caliban "claims" to wear one, but I'm sure it is safely concealed beneath his four-piece suit...
5. spats or gaiters? My feeling is : spats in town, gaiters in the country, but wd be happy to hear other views.
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... various issues remain un-addressed :
1. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves in top jacket pocket - ever possible? "Fake" ones, ie ones that you're never going to use for their primary purpose - clearly a complete no-no. As also handkerchiefs/handkerchieves which "match" the tie...
2. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves worn inside the cuff of the left-hand sleeve of the jacket. Does this habit still exist?
3. garments with visible labels. I am sure noöne here will wish to offer free advertising for Mr Hollister or Messrs Abercrombie and Fitch.
4. tee shirts. Caliban "claims" to wear one, but I'm sure it is safely concealed beneath his four-piece suit...
5. spats or gaiters? My feeling is : spats in town, gaiters in the country, but wd be happy to hear other views.
I always thought gaiters were just worn by bishops - Bishopsgaters!
As for unaddressed dress codes, the one big no no for me is, and always has been, bow ties!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI always thought gaiters were just worn by bishops - Bishopsgaters!
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Richard Tarleton
Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... various issues remain un-addressed :
1. handkerchiefs/handkerchieves in top jacket pocket - ever possible? "Fake" ones, ie ones that you're never going to use for their primary purpose - clearly a complete no-no. As also handkerchiefs/handkerchieves which "match" the tie...
Another issue which appears to be a bit of a minefield - buttons on jackets - numbers of buttons on cuffs (and whether they do up), buttons on front of jacket (2,3,4....) At school we had to have 3, of which only the middle one could be done up, but I notice weathermen on TV do up all 3.......
Bow ties are fine if you're a hospital consultant, as ordinary ties get in the way when bending over patients in bed (to examine them).
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Cravats...as worn by football manager (and Ex Southampton player) Paul Tisdale.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostCravats...as worn by football manager (and Ex Southampton player) Paul Tisdale.
http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/featu...he-cravat.html
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