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  • 23rd March 21, 05:53 AM
    OC Richard
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ktk1961 View Post
    Wow, that tie you posted is incredible. And would be beautiful with my Colquhoun ancient tartan. Any idea where it's from ...?

    It's the tie of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, I do believe. So only a member or ex-member of that regiment would be wearing it.
  • 23rd March 21, 01:55 PM
    FossilHunter
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ktk1961 View Post
    Wow, that tie you posted is incredible. And would be beautiful with my Colquhoun ancient tartan. Any idea where it's from ...?

    A similar looking tie is this one from the Army Benevolent Fund charity. Sales help support the charity as well.

    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/04...g?v=1604953763

    https://soldierscharityshop.org/coll...ts/charity-tie
  • 27th March 21, 09:04 AM
    kingandrew
    Grump-

    The winged collar is a very old style. It was the most common style during the Victorian era and right through World War I. For a long time, the collars were removable, so that you could wash your dirty collar while still getting another day's wear out of the shirt. Men with less money wore disposable paper collars. I remember finding a box of them when cleaning out the "trunk room" in my house in Florida, which was built by my great-grandfather in 1917.

    The Prince of Wales (later Duke of Windsor) popularized the "turndown" collar for formal dress during the 1920s-30s. He was quite influential in menswear generally and introduced a number of items and details that remain popular and "traditional" today.

    I tend to favor the wing collar for black tie, myself, but I am generally partial to the "historical" sorts of styles, especially for formal events. Others may have different preferences.

    Happy kilting,
    Andrew
  • 31st March 21, 06:01 AM
    Jock Scot
    I well remember my fathers cutting comment of some 60 years ago when my brother turned out to some evening do wearing a wing collar! To quote;"Take that damn shirt off! You look like a Dickensian clerk!'' My brother had the last laugh though, my father bought him half a dozen shirts with suitable drop down collars to stop him borrowing his father's shirts! :lol:

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