Hi folks,
My first post, so be gentle. I have most of my outfit together for my upcoming wedding. It is pretty standard black tie: bespoke black tuxedo, satin peak lapel, single button, no vent, slimmer fit (I'm in good shape), standard white french cuff turn-down collar shirt, some favorite vintage sterling cufflinks, black silk braces, a white silk pocket square, cummerbund matching the lapels, and black whole cuts that I'll polish up to a mirror.
My question is, I came across this "Gatsby" bow tie that I quite like:
http://ift.tt/1KnviYz
I feel like the white accents are subtle and still very classic. But, as the photos from the evening will live for a very long time, I wanted a second opinion. What I don't want is something that is a fad.
Opinions are welcome. And I hope to not be a one-hit wonder and will check in to contribute when I can.
Cheers!
Groom tux question: bow tie flare
My first post, so be gentle. I have most of my outfit together for my upcoming wedding. It is pretty standard black tie: bespoke black tuxedo, satin peak lapel, single button, no vent, slimmer fit (I'm in good shape), standard white french cuff turn-down collar shirt, some favorite vintage sterling cufflinks, black silk braces, a white silk pocket square, cummerbund matching the lapels, and black whole cuts that I'll polish up to a mirror.
My question is, I came across this "Gatsby" bow tie that I quite like:
http://ift.tt/1KnviYz
I feel like the white accents are subtle and still very classic. But, as the photos from the evening will live for a very long time, I wanted a second opinion. What I don't want is something that is a fad.
Opinions are welcome. And I hope to not be a one-hit wonder and will check in to contribute when I can.
Cheers!
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