The Well-Dressed King
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Speaking of "threads..."
The thread (with pitchers):
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1680871501824917504.html
I will disagree about the four-in-hand. I always disliked the asymmetry of that knot, and a half-Windsor doesn't give you a "meatball" under your chin.
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Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat. I was always very particular about how my tie looked, and generally wore Talbot ties and the like.
@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat.
QFT!
But I find the other points interesting.
I find the current trend of too-small and too-short jackets silly.
And don't get me started on trousers.
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I agree that other than the tie, he's impeccably done.
Also agree that nothing looks worse than too tight clothing, on anyone. And this trend toward high-water pants I just do not understand.
I actually missed wearing suits and ties to work. It was much easier to get dressed in the morning, although my dry cleaning bill was higher. Now people look like they're going on a picnic or out to work in the yard.
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Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat. I was always very particular about how my tie looked, and generally wore Talbot ties and the like.
@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat. I was always very particular about how my tie looked, and generally wore Talbot ties and the like.
Ppfffttt … if you want symmetry, full Windsor FTW.
My full Windsor knotted Walmart tie is the gold standard.If I want to go fancier or just need to fix the tie in place, I add a Donald J. Trump branded gold plated tie clip accentuated with three small diamond studs from Macy’s.
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I agree that other than the tie, he's impeccably done.
Also agree that nothing looks worse than too tight clothing, on anyone. And this trend toward high-water pants I just do not understand.
I actually missed wearing suits and ties to work. It was much easier to get dressed in the morning, although my dry cleaning bill was higher. Now people look like they're going on a picnic or out to work in the yard.
@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
I agree that other than the tie, he's impeccably done.
I’m not a fan of the spread collar.
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I agree that other than the tie, he's impeccably done.
Also agree that nothing looks worse than too tight clothing, on anyone. And this trend toward high-water pants I just do not understand.
I actually missed wearing suits and ties to work. It was much easier to get dressed in the morning, although my dry cleaning bill was higher. Now people look like they're going on a picnic or out to work in the yard.
@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
I actually missed wearing suits and ties to work.
Sometimes I do feel nostalgic about the old days of wearing suits to work. That time coincided with a period of my life when I was younger and everything just felt more hopeful with endless possibilities back then.
It was much easier to get dressed in the morning, …
Now it’s even easier because I either stay in my pajamas or pick one from my dozen or so Columbia “fishing” shirts.
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The modern 2-sizes-too-small look in men's suits is ridiculous.
The king looks good in that picture
Here with the wife, she has a little of the Jackie O look in this picture, is that on purpose?
Someone, please ask Mr. Trump to button that jacket for the pictures.
And a couple buttons to hold that collar down wouldn't hurt.
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@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat. I was always very particular about how my tie looked, and generally wore Talbot ties and the like.
Ppfffttt … if you want symmetry, full Windsor FTW.
My full Windsor knotted Walmart tie is the gold standard.If I want to go fancier or just need to fix the tie in place, I add a Donald J. Trump branded gold plated tie clip accentuated with three small diamond studs from Macy’s.
@Axtremus said in The Well-Dressed King:
@Mik said in The Well-Dressed King:
Is that what that miserable excuse for a tie knot is? Ugh. I see it all over the place these days and I hate it. Half-Windsor FTW. Symmetrical and neat. I was always very particular about how my tie looked, and generally wore Talbot ties and the like.
Ppfffttt … if you want symmetry, full Windsor FTW.
My full Windsor knotted Walmart tie is the gold standard.If I want to go fancier or just need to fix the tie in place, I add a Donald J. Trump branded gold plated tie clip accentuated with three small diamond studs from Macy’s.
If you full Windsored a Walmart tie the knot would be the size of a softball and about 6 inches left below.
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The modern 2-sizes-too-small look in men's suits is ridiculous.
The king looks good in that picture
Here with the wife, she has a little of the Jackie O look in this picture, is that on purpose?
Someone, please ask Mr. Trump to button that jacket for the pictures.
And a couple buttons to hold that collar down wouldn't hurt.
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As for the Twitter thread, it’s easy to make tall, slim men look good. I would like to see all the author’s “principles for good tailoring” stress tested on the likes of Peter Dinklage and Kevin James before calling them good.
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Kevin’s jacket looks a little tight in the sleeves. I also prefer Peter’s collar to the King’s
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Kevin’s jacket looks a little tight in the sleeves. I also prefer Peter’s collar to the King’s
@LuFins-Dad said in The Well-Dressed King:
I also prefer Peter’s collar to the King’s
Same here. Although the collar "pointing" to the lapel notch is a nice touch, I prefer the longer down-pointing collar, or, like @Mik , a button-down.
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Well-Dressed King:
I also prefer Peter’s collar to the King’s
Same here. Although the collar "pointing" to the lapel notch is a nice touch, I prefer the longer down-pointing collar, or, like @Mik , a button-down.
@George-K said in The Well-Dressed King:
@LuFins-Dad said in The Well-Dressed King:
I also prefer Peter’s collar to the King’s
Same here. Although the collar "pointing" to the lapel notch is a nice touch, I prefer the longer down-pointing collar, or, like @Mik , a button-down.
For a practical dress shirt I prefer button-down, but for a more formal dress shirt I prefer no buttons… I saw a dress shirt requiring cuff links, but with a button down collar. Stupid.
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I will put in a "plug" for a shop in BKK that is operated by some people I know.
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I will put in a "plug" for a shop in BKK that is operated by some people I know.
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Combine it with a trip to BKK!!!
My treat for dinner at the US$2 chicken rice stall. 555
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Combine it with a trip to BKK!!!
My treat for dinner at the US$2 chicken rice stall. 555
@taiwan_girl said in The Well-Dressed King:
My treat for dinner at the US$2 chicken rice stall.
Hey, big spender!
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