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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    5) formal aka "the davidlpope"

    Douglas modern tartan kilt, black Braemar jacket, 3 button black waistcoat, lay down collar pleated front white shirt, black self-tie diamond tip bow tie, black shirt studs, cap-toe black oxfords, horsehair sporran, purple jewel topped sgian, argyle hose, red flashes, purple stone topped kilt pin, gun metal monogramed cufflinks
    Splendid!

    PM me with your address. I have a pair of J. Higgins green/red diced hose that I will mail you so that you can also wear the MacQuarrie kilt/MacQuarrie waistcoat/red-green diced hose with this arrangment. That gives you two really sharp-looking black tie options- one dark and one "vibrant"...

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidlpope View Post
    Splendid!

    PM me with your address. I have a pair of J. Higgins green/red diced hose that I will mail you so that you can also wear the MacQuarrie kilt/MacQuarrie waistcoat/red-green diced hose with this arrangment. That gives you two really sharp-looking black tie options- one dark and one "vibrant"...
    That sounds AWESOME, thanks! PM sent!!!
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    hmmmmm

    Artificer, you have set my mind a-spinning. I believe the ideal bow tie shape may actually be composed of two equilateral triangles. I could be wrong, of course ( and hope to have my problem elucidated ) but the ratio of height to width of such an hourglass shape is certainly closer to the Golden ratio than it is to 2:1. Still, I believe a Platonic ideal is not bound by anything so mundane as geometry.

    Somewhere, someone is formulating an entire Geometry lesson based on tartans. I am glad to be far away from that place.
    Some take the high road and some take the low road. Who's in the gutter? MacLowlife

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    Wow!!! And I thought that a black cloth matching your lapels (i.e. satin with satin, baratea with barathea, etc.), slightly imperfect to show it was hand-tied and giving it some 'character', was the right way to do it. Don't get me wrong, I love a good math quiz as much as the next guy.

    Now, if we're talking about the shape of the tie, that's another thing all together...Bow ties come in a number of shapes, from thin 1 1/2" "bat-wings" to wide 3 1/2" "butterflies", and several in between. There is also the issue of flat vs. pointed ends.

    I'd say the ultimate goal is to make sure that the tie is proportionate to the wearers face...and I think CMcG has achieved this goal.

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    all tied up

    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    It (The MacLowlife) looks fine from the wrong side of the tracks. I think the tartan waistcoat is a thing of beauty with that kilt and jacket. And the dirk is good, too.


    However, I will whine and beg for even more adjustment to the tie. I think you have the nonchalance, but I want an Aristotelian-Platonic ratio of 2 (width) to 1 (height). Check out Churchill and Cary Grant's knots... This is entirely the result of my prejudice, formed by what was fashionable when I came of age, long ago. Your sweetie may prefer it longer, I don't know.
    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    MLL, you wouldn't be thinking of the GOLDEN RATIO or 1.61803398875, would you?

    I think a slighly bulkier black tie (hand tied, of course) would help a little- similar to the proportions of your white tie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLowlife View Post
    Artificer, you have set my mind a-spinning. I believe the ideal bow tie shape may actually be composed of two equilateral triangles. I could be wrong, of course ( and hope to have my problem elucidated ) but the ratio of height to width of such an hourglass shape is certainly closer to the Golden ratio than it is to 2:1. Still, I believe a Platonic ideal is not bound by anything so mundane as geometry.
    <snip>
    Quote Originally Posted by azwildcat96 View Post
    Wow!!! And I thought that a black cloth matching your lapels (i.e. satin with satin, baratea with barathea, etc.), slightly imperfect to show it was hand-tied and giving it some 'character', was the right way to do it. Don't get me wrong, I love a good math quiz as much as the next guy.

    Now, if we're talking about the shape of the tie, that's another thing all together...Bow ties come in a number of shapes, from thin 1 1/2" "bat-wings" to wide 3 1/2" "butterflies", and several in between. There is also the issue of flat vs. pointed ends.
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    Leaving questions of math aside, I've done a bit of thinking on the ties.

    Both my black and white bow ties are made from dupioni silk. Both are 2" at the widest point. The white tie has square ends while the black tie has pointed ends.

    Neither of them matches the lapels of any jacket that I own

    In taking MacLowlife's original comment on the horizontal spread of the white tie, I made the band shorter. I'm thinking to now go the other way and make it as long as possible. The black tie actually has no adjusting apparatus and so I have to double the fold of the bow, which results in a pleasing bulk. If I let the white tie out to its full length, it will be as long as the black tie...

    I'll try to get some pics this weekend but will leave it someone else to determine the ratio
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    Quote Originally Posted by CMcG View Post
    Leaving questions of math aside, I've done a bit of thinking on the ties.

    Both my black and white bow ties are made from dupioni silk.
    To be correctly dressed at a white tie event, the bow tie should be made of white pique or marcella, not silk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR View Post
    To be correctly dressed at a white tie event, the bow tie should be made of white pique or marcella, not silk.
    It is just these sorts of nuance that I was hoping to sort out. Thanks!

    Where is it correct to wear my white silk bow tie and white (paisley) 3 button vest then?
    - Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
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