Black tie or coloured?

Black tie or coloured?

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size13

Original Poster:

2,018 posts

257 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Since the girls have two threads now!

I know it's Black Tie & Pie, but not everyone will wear a black bow tie.

What colour have you got / will you be wearing?
(and does it spin round?)

sheepy

3,164 posts

249 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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size13 said:
I know it's Black Tie & Pie, but not everyone will wear a black bow tie


I thought Ted made it quite clear: "No black tie? no Pie"

Mine is mainly black with a silver pattern in it (and no it doesn't spin round.

What about cuff-links?

Sheepy

hughesie2

12,571 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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sheepy said:

I thought Ted made it quite clear: "No black tie? no Pie"
What about cuff-links?

Sheepy


Black Tie
Cufflinks will either be Green Glass inlaid with Gold leaf that i had made in Murrano or Venetian Silver with a Jade inlay, also from Murrano...

minimax

11,984 posts

256 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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I suspect it means Black tie unfivetunately - maybe his tedness would care to elaborate...

FourWheelDrift

88,527 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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When an invitation specifies "Black Tie", a black suit should be worn which consists of a double or single-breasted black jacket with ribbed silk or satin-faced lapels, and trousers with a single braid or satin stripe down the outside leg. A white tuxedo jacket is normally worn in warmer climates and these days would be perfectly acceptable on a Mediterranean cruise or at a summer dance.

A Marcella or pleated white shirt with a classic or wing collar is worn with a black bow tie. More vivid waistcoats, cummerbunds and bow ties can be worn for parties, evening weddings and dances.

Shoes and socks should be black.

Edited to say "Suits you sir.....ooooo...."

>> Edited by FourWheelDrift on Wednesday 10th September 11:22

size13

Original Poster:

2,018 posts

257 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Which website did you get that off?
Did it also say that you must remain with the upmost decorum for the entire evening?

My bow is black and maroon check.

FourWheelDrift

88,527 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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From the Moss Bros hire site.

And I didn't add the "Suits You sir....ooooo" it was already on there, s'true....honest.....

jessica

6,321 posts

252 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Cufflinks and a black bow tie...

Making sure the tie is a tie it yourself one and not an elasticated pre-done one.. Very, very sexy on a man.

AllTorque

2,646 posts

269 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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I thought we had to wear a black tie AND hang a Frey Bentos round our necks. Damn! What a waste of 2quid that was!

hughesie2

12,571 posts

282 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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jessica said:
Cufflinks and a black bow tie...

Making sure the tie is a tie it yourself one and not an elasticated pre-done one.. Very, very sexy on a man.


Make sure you come up and tie me up then Jessica...

Psychobert

6,316 posts

256 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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jessica said:
Cufflinks and a black bow tie...

Making sure the tie is a tie it yourself one and not an elasticated pre-done one.. Very, very sexy on a man.



Would any of us seriously consider anything other than a proper bow tie?

As for cufflinks.. Tricky.. Will depend to some extent on the watch I choose.. If I go for the Longines then it will have to be the Gold and Onyx cufflinks. OTOH, the Raymond Weil only matches with Silver or Platinum.. Of course, if I got for a different set of cufflinks, I'll need to buy a new watch, (Got nothing that matches the Jade pair.. )

You see, its tricky for us chaps too..

size13

Original Poster:

2,018 posts

257 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Anyone know how to tie a proper bow tie?
I don't - elastic all the way!

Found this, what a cracking idea!



>> Edited by size13 on Wednesday 10th September 14:38

Psychobert

6,316 posts

256 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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size13 said:
Anyone know how to tie a proper bow tie?



Yes, just like a shoe lace, but around your neck. If you have a boot lace or something that is long enough and can tie it around your neck, thats a good way to learn. The trick with a real tie is to do it with the body of the tie as loose as possible to get the bow right, then tighten it up from the back.

Lessons are available on the night, at a cost of 1 pint each.

It is sometimes more preferable to play the strategic incompetence line and get a young lady to help you

Edited to add: Beat me to it.. That looks about right. Remember to remove it afterwards though else it will give the game away and you will loose several James Bond cool points.

>> Edited by Psychobert on Wednesday 10th September 14:42

size13

Original Poster:

2,018 posts

257 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Psychobert said:


Edited to add: Beat me to it.. That looks about right. Remember to remove it afterwards though else it will give the game away and you will loose several James Bond cool points.


Lois

14,706 posts

252 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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jessica said:
Cufflinks and a black bow tie...


that all!!! yummy!

size13

Original Poster:

2,018 posts

257 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Dang! I gotta get me a black tie and follow those instructions!

FourWheelDrift

88,527 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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You can wear any colour bow tie at a Black Tie event, and if Chico can tie one then I think anyone else can too

Chico is modelling the Autumn Collection, he is currently wearing a blue and white silk checked bow tie.

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

261 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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size13 said:
You're going to stand out a bit if you're wearing a shirt with a pocket

Not good

sheepy

3,164 posts

249 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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size13 said:
Anyone know how to tie a proper bow tie?
I don't - elastic all the way!

Found this, what a cracking idea!

[ pic]www.bowtie.com/tying2a.gif[/pic]



Am I the only one who spent a good five minutes trying a) to read the instructions and b) wondering how the hell size13 managed to paste a picture backwards

I'm having a blonde day today!

Don

28,377 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th September 2003
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Psychobert said:

jessica said:
Cufflinks and a black bow tie...

Making sure the tie is a tie it yourself one and not an elasticated pre-done one.. Very, very sexy on a man.




Would any of us seriously consider anything other than a proper bow tie?


Tosh. I have a range of bow-ties both do it youself and elasticated jobbies. My favourite? The elasticated jobby. You just can't tell from a decorous distance and its so much more convenient.

Cufflinks are a must though. I shall be wearing Concorde cufflinks as a gesture of respect to the passing of such a great piece of engineering...