Nice instruction. The neckerchief deserves more popularity, as it provides another option for men who might not quite be comfortable wearing a cravat.
I wear them with blazers and odd jackets often enough. I remember an interesting photo of Cary Grant neckerchiefed with an odd jacket of some sort, with the ends of the neckerchief boldly flaring out. For myself I usually prefer the quieter practice of tucking them in.
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Looking good, Will. Very good instructions. Thanks. Where did you get that music? sounded a little like Leonard Cohen.
Dear Will,
You're the best dude.
Cheers,
Mike
Very good and basic instruction. Now besides you, where do they sell neckerchiefs? I haven't found a place in Los Angeles that sells them.
I never shop in Los Angeles but perhaps a reader can help Tony out?
Nice instruction. The neckerchief deserves more popularity, as it provides another option for men who might not quite be comfortable wearing a cravat.
I wear them with blazers and odd jackets often enough. I remember an interesting photo of Cary Grant neckerchiefed with an odd jacket of some sort, with the ends of the neckerchief boldly flaring out. For myself I usually prefer the quieter practice of tucking them in.
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