Friday, November 7, 2008

Days in Black Satin


The photo depicts the first 21st century wearing of one of the last of my Sulka neckties, a black satin model that recently saw the light of day after many years in storage. With stores in London, Paris, New York, Chicago and San Francisco that I can recall, Sulka may have been the world's best chain of men's haberdashers before years of mismanagement finally killed it about ten years ago.

The tie is worn with a pink checked shirt, a glen check tweed suit and a Purple Label pocket square.

9 comments:

Tim said...

Great look, Will! I remember their shop in The Waldorf fondly.

Eric said...

I loved Sulka's ties because that diamond stitching really helped keep their shape.

theparody said...

Dear Will,

I recently received my shipment of shirts from MyTailor.com and I am very pleased. My initial order was basic...four 100% 2 ply cotton white button down. They feel great and look even better.

On a related idea, I have had a lingering problem over the years with my undershirts. I tend to perspire more than most despite using an antiperspirant deoderant. Unfortunately, my white undershirts usually develop a yellowish stain in the armpit area over time. My research has found that aluminum-based deoderants are responsible for this phenomenon. Consequently, I tried deoderants without an aluminum base only to find that I perspire even more. I would like to wear my button down shirts without undershirts, however, I am concerned about the risk of staining them with aluminum based products. Do you have any advice for this dilemma?

Much Obliged,

theparody

Will said...

Parody, I've worn anti-perspirant from Mitchums for many years. It keeps me from perspiring, and doesn't leave a stain. YMMV.

Andrew Lee said...

paraody,

the aluminum is not a deodorant. it is an anti.perspirant, which is why you sweat more without the ingredient.

perhaps you sweat more because your undershirts make you warmer?

or worst comes to worst, botox.

M. Kittner said...

Paraody, I have your answer: Certain Dri. Apply it AT NIGHT (before you go to bed), then, the next morning, use your regular deoderant.

On a side note: you armpits will itch like crazy the first couple of applications -- and may burn a little, a small price to pay for sweatless pits.

Currently, I apply Certain Dri every other day, finding the product works on the in-between days just as well.

Ray Frensham said...

The Sulka bow ties that I have in my collection are still among my favourites; beautiful quality to the silk and they tie superbly.

Easy and Elegant Life said...

Nicely done Will. As always.

theparody, I use a deodorant and baking powder or Shower-to-Shower over that. Works well enough and no stains.

P. Chong said...

oh, love the LL Cooper Tweed.

 
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