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    Tartan Bowties?

    I've found I like the effect of a tartan necktie, and have been wearing a matching necktie with my Isle of Skye kilt. However, I'm more a bow-tie person, but I haven't been able to turn up a source of Tartan Bowties in my seraching. Does such a lovely creature exist? Where might it be found?

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    They are certainly available:


    Bow Tie, Lightweight Wool Tartan (Self Tie)
    Elegant lightweight wool tartan self-tie Bow with bar and eyelet adjuster. In over 500 tartans.
    Made to Order here in Scotland. Allow 3 - 4 weeks.
    Price: £20.95 (without tax)
    ($30.34)
    Website: https://www.houseoftartan.co.uk/scot...72&catid=12105
    Last edited by Bruce Scott; 27th May 18 at 05:57 PM.

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    One of our advertisers, Burnett's & Struth, carry Tartan Bow Ties.

    For Isle of Skye you want to ask for code TBAX/IOS.

    Here is a link to their site page of the Tartan Bow Ties they carry in stock but you can order one in any Tartan in the Lochcarron Reiver (10oz) range.

    https://www.burnetts-struth.com/high...ties-in-stock/
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    I wear bow ties more than any other. Mine came from Scotweb.

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    Thanks so much for the help gentlemen!

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    I also have a tartan bow tie from Scotweb. Many of the popular tartans (Royal Stewart, Black Watch, and the like) are often available in silk from vendors who regularly sell bow ties (Brooks Brothers, Beau Ties Ltd., Bow Tie Club, etc.). I've owned a few of these over the years, too.

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    I have an Alberta and a Roach(2015). Don't wear them often, but nice option

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    I would agree with kingandrew, if you like a particularly neat bow tie (as I do), I do find that the wool variety do not tie and sit as well as their 'normal' neck tie contemporary. The silk versions, although more costly, do tie far better (in my opinion).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blaidd View Post
    I would agree with kingandrew, if you like a particularly neat bow tie (as I do), I do find that the wool variety do not tie and sit as well as their 'normal' neck tie contemporary. The silk versions, although more costly, do tie far better (in my opinion).
    I prefer the look of the wool with wool, over the sheen common with silk. The silk do tie a bit more smoothly, but I've a few wool and am not troubled by them. Thanks for the heads up though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jumpmonkey View Post
    I prefer the look of the wool with wool, over the sheen common with silk. The silk do tie a bit more smoothly, but I've a few wool and am not troubled by them. Thanks for the heads up though!
    ....and that what it is all about! Personal choice, and individuality my friend. Don't get me wrong, I have and use wool (normally day wear), but for formal, personally, I prefer silk. Enjoy!
    Dduw Bendithia pob Celtiaid

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