Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Bow Ties and Cocktails


Consider wearing a bow tie to cocktails in the early evening. To me, the look is a bit more interesting than a long tie because a bow evokes evening clothes when it's worn with a dark suit.

Blue flannel chalk stripe suit, dark brown cap toe half boots, white on blue striped shirt with white collar and cuffs, lilac and white cotton pocket square and a bow with lilac flowers on a blue ground.


9 comments:

Turling said...

Sharp. And the braces are.....? A purple hue?

Midnight Blue said...

After learning how to tie a bow tie for black-tie attire I thought of trying the same with day wear but shied away because informal bow ties invariably seem to be brightly colored & patterned gimmicks best left to eccentrics. However I recently saw a dark bow tie combined with a dark suit and the look was extremely refined. Your photo clinches it - I'm trying it out at my next holiday cocktail party!

Will said...

I take the photos about a week before they run and don't always recall items that are out of sight. The braces were probably purple or royal blue boxcloth.

Laguna Beach Trad said...

Very nice, Will. Normally I am not a fan of bow ties, but this looks excellent. Maybe it is the double-breasted suit...? I am a taller, broader guy, so bow ties do not look good on me.

Easy and Elegant Life said...

Proof positive... another man who knew a thing or two about appearing stylish at cocktail hour.

http://www.britannica.com/eb/art-75866/Ian-Fleming

I'll give it a shot this coming week.

Laguna Beach Trad said...

Ian Fleming! Yes, of course. He certainly had a few style quirks, didn't he?

Will said...

In my experience, bow ties look better framed by a small tie space. DB jackets, jackets with waistcoats, or 3B SBs.

John said...

Very sharp look. I like bowties but have decided to save them until I get a little older. So until then, I will enjoy them on other people.

Scott said...

Good call. Bow ties should make more of an appearance - they really make a statement, especially about the confidence of the wearer.

I once read a quote about bow ties that went something like: "bow ties never go out of style, because they're never in style."

I have about 40 or so in my collection and like to wear them as often as I can.

 
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