March 21, 2006

FOR STRAIGHT WHITE ERIC

Who mourns the passing of the well-dressed man.

How to tie a tie.

I did this for 7 years working for the bank, yet always had issues getting the finished project to sit with the tip perfectly atop the belt buckle, as it ought to be. Each tie I own has its own idiosyncrasies of fabric thickness and width, which makes attaining the "just right" length more of an art than a science.

Plus the Windsor is an unforgiving knot. Virtually no leeway for adjusting the finished product. If you screw it up, you have to start over.

Still, it's a talent worth learning.

Now if only I could figure out how to shine my shoes instead of just making them a vaguely-glossy black.

Posted by: Harvey at 10:26 AM | Comments (12) | Add Comment
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1 Damn Swabbies don't even know how to shine their own shoes...

Posted by: Ogre at March 21, 2006 10:59 AM (/k+l4)

2 .. thanks, Harv... it's a lost art it seems...

Posted by: Eric at March 21, 2006 11:05 AM (r5XsL)

3 I confess to preferring the 4 in hand, something about the asymmetrical thing I really like. I can shine my shoes, but don't really. When I was on the Air Force demo thing, one of the crewchiefs finally got disgusted with me and took my boots away for the weekend and shined them his own self. I don't know what he did, but it's been ten years and they still shine.

Posted by: tommy at March 21, 2006 01:59 PM (dTj9I)

4 Me? I really like ties... I think they look nice. Finished. Professional. I especially like lumberjacks wearing ties (with white shirts and jeans... and work boots...) but that's a story for another day....

Posted by: Richmond at March 21, 2006 02:47 PM (e8QFP)

5 Ogre - I know *how*, but I just can't get that mirrored look. I took advice all through my Navy years - lots of polish, a little polish, melt the polish with a lighter, polish with water, polish dry & sprinkle water, use spit not water - tried 'em all, along with dozens of variations of brushes & polishing cloths. I could pass an inspection just fine, but there were always plenty of guys with better looking shoes :-/

Posted by: Harvey at March 21, 2006 04:03 PM (L7a63)

6 That awesome shine comes from using rubbing alcohol with the melted polish....

Posted by: caltechgirl at March 21, 2006 05:19 PM (jOkK0)

7 I wear a windsor knotted tie daily for work, it really irritates me when people wear ties with a different knot in it. To the point that I've been known to change sales people because the way they tied their tie annoyed me.

Posted by: contagion at March 21, 2006 06:52 PM (e8b4J)

8 Real ties are dangerous, someone grabs your tie they can drag you around like your on a leash. Clip ons come off in there hand and the knot is PERFECT every day, and while he's looking at the tie in his hand you can put a steeltoe boot in his nuts. But thats just me.

Posted by: blogless brother at March 21, 2006 09:50 PM (KD5nc)

9 I used to have to wear a tie every day. Thank God those days are long gone. I still can tie a tie without a mirror. But I guess I was always doing a half-Windsor knot.

Posted by: Jerry at March 21, 2006 11:32 PM (BARWS)

10 Now this is one topic I can agree with! I'm always lamenting the fact that men today just have no idea how to present themselves. Hmmm...I look down and I see what I have on right now: Tailored black slacks Tailored white poly-cotton dress shirt (sleeves halfway rolled up) Button-up black cotton sweater vest Black tie in a full windsor Gold tie tack Shirt garters holding the shirt tight to my black dress socks Spit-shined black leather shoes All I need now is for my new fedora to come in and I'm all set! Should we men, as a collective, forget to look and act the part of masters of ourselves and our world...then we indeed deserve to be treated as the whipped, sloppy, uncaring men we appear to be. Sad part is that it's all a matter of personal choice. Choose to be sloppy, or choose to shine. Ah hell...maybe I've just been born 50 years too late...

Posted by: silentwarrior at March 22, 2006 07:15 AM (x2iVE)

11 I don't do the Windsor. For some reason, that know doesn't cotton to me very much. However, I've been tying the reversed tie knot for a while. You start with the tie upside down(seam out) and then proceed from there. Makes a nice, tidy knot.

Posted by: physics geek at March 23, 2006 03:05 PM (Xvrs7)

12 I have a firm belief that a well shined pair of shoes requires two things... A big city shoeshiner slinging a dingy grey rag in the... "Shave and a haircut, two bits" rhythm. Hope this helps! Oh, and of course the environmentally unfriendly substance these big city shoe shiners employ. Which anyone who's anyone knows is rendered from particularly smelly bums.

Posted by: Jake Jacobsen at March 23, 2006 11:14 PM (X2ChO)

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