Style at 12.

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-C. Albaret describing Marcel Proust

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Noble Savage
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 2:48 pm

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Yours truly at about 12 years old. Underlined. The bow tie, only one in the class to wear one. Followed instructions on folding hands in lap for the photographer. The too short trousers, all the better to show off suede shoes with crepe soles, worn, of course, without shoelaces. Nothing remarkable. But just enough. At 12.
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rodes
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 4:12 pm

And do you still wear the bow tie ?
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Sat Dec 24, 2016 11:41 pm

Worn with true éclat, you're a natural! :!: :D
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Sun Dec 25, 2016 1:02 am

rodes wrote:And do you still wear the bow tie ?
Once in a while. It often seems like a good idea in theory, but at the last minute I usually switch to a long tie. Bow ties seem to send such a strong message, that it usually doesn't seem to be worth it, except in the right company, or when wearing black or white tie.

Interestingly, there were several teachers at the school who exclusively wore bow ties. It was all, as you can probably tell from the photo, New England, rather than London, England, but it was a good place to start.
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Sun Dec 25, 2016 4:45 am

Yes, bow slightly askew, a bit of drape in the jacket chest. . . elan. 8)
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Thu Feb 02, 2017 6:25 am

It is rather sad that most men these days dressed better in school than they do as an adult.
(Not referring to Noble Savage of course)
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Thu Feb 02, 2017 3:15 pm

Noble Savage wrote:
rodes wrote:And do you still wear the bow tie ?
Once in a while. It often seems like a good idea in theory, but at the last minute I usually switch to a long tie. Bow ties seem to send such a strong message, that it usually doesn't seem to be worth it, except in the right company, or when wearing black or white tie.

Interestingly, there were several teachers at the school who exclusively wore bow ties. It was all, as you can probably tell from the photo, New England, rather than London, England, but it was a good place to start.
Bow ties are always prudent when working with psychotics. Not that your classmates necessarily fall into this category...
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Fri Feb 03, 2017 8:49 am

...Like Alexander's warriors before Guagamela
Noble Savage
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Sat Feb 04, 2017 7:11 am

Concordia wrote:Bow ties are always prudent
Over the years, there must have been at least a savage or two to deal with.
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