Wednesday, June 18, 2008

The Old School Tie

It's said that the rise of London's Jermyn Street shirtmakers was in response to the small selection of neckties in the Englishman's wardrobe. His school, his university, his clubs and a couple of solids often sufficed, with fancy dress shirts providing the counter-balance.

In the United States, the situation is often reversed. A larger number of neckties make up for the dress shirt conservatism that occurs when department stores rarely stock much more than solid white or solid blue. But the old school tie still has a place.

Here, my alma mater's necktie is worn with a blue broadcloth shirt, tan nailhead suit and a linen pocket square.

Leges sine moribus vanae




10 comments:

oldworldgent said...

Excellent combination.

Always pleased to see tab collars and broadcloth.

shamigo said...

Will,

Is that a button down collar with hidden buttons?

oldworldgent said...

Re: shamigo's query:

Time for a posting on tab collars, don't you think?

per curium said...

Shamigo,

It is likely a tab collared shirt

http://www.execshirts.com/dress-shirt-collars.htm

Tim said...

I like your school’s motto very much, and find it especially apt for our times.

an american in cairo said...

Go Penn!

El Aristócrata said...

I like both the tie as well as the shirt, but I am not that sure if I like these two with that jacket.

Jason said...

Your old school tie is the Brigade of Guards tie?

Will said...

The Brigade of Guards tie has navy blue and magenta stripes.

The Deen said...

Ah. That's my father's alma mater as well. I bought him a school tie for his birthday.

 
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