Saw this online today, interesting way to earn a living.
http://wcco.com/consumer/neckties.congr ... 05264.html
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Cufflink79
The necktie re-invented
Same fellow who would post to Ask Andy with all his..." inventive"... collar designs.
I'm a real perfectionist, but even I don't strive for perfection in some things, because I (maybe just me) think it's better that way. I can easily say matching the stripes of your knot to the tie is just too perfect, too uptight and a little trying too hard. It is like matching the stripes of the yoke of your shirt to the body of your shirt, maybe we are not used to it, but I believe that will look quite strange.
Besides, can the stripes ever be perfectly aligned anyway? you move a little, and it's out of place. Sometimes, things weren't done for hundreds of years for a reason. Not every invention is a good invention.
Besides, can the stripes ever be perfectly aligned anyway? you move a little, and it's out of place. Sometimes, things weren't done for hundreds of years for a reason. Not every invention is a good invention.
Glennie actually gets real press- classic.
You do have to give him a hand for persistence though.
You do have to give him a hand for persistence though.
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An improvement where none is necessary.
Hehe! Well put!carl browne wrote:An improvement where none is necessary.
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