uppercase wrote:How does one go from setting out to buy a boring b/w shepherds check and end up with a red madder??! This is the source of many a man's problems: too easily distracted by pretty bright colors.
Not bright at all. Dark and somber. But I will agree about your misunderstanding being my fault, given the little familiarity I have with the way (nonsensical to my Mediterranean eye) the English-speaking world describes colours.
uppercase wrote:And certainly you wouldn't be able to explain your choice as it was visceral, instinctual rather than rational. [...] Although probably a mistake, and despite your good intentions of going to drakes for a sheperds check, the rational Leighton obviously got high jacked along the way and so a red madder is added to a collection, and which will not go with anything.
The visceral start was followed by a rational journey, since I had some tube stops left before arriving to destination. For the first time in many years, I remembered the ties my father used to wear. As a child I didn't like them at all - they all looked very serious and boring... many madders...
Despite that (or thanks to that?), my dad certainly is, in his classic and conservative choices, one of the most elegant men I know.
Probably a mistake, you say; I can only try and do my best, enjoying the process. I'm well aware of my lack of experience and as a consequence I never give advice to anybody about what to wear. I still enjoy asking for advice and exposing myself to criticism, since this always instills good qualities.
uppercase wrote:To make matters right I think that we should at least get a brief report on drakes outlet and what's going on there as well as a photo of some sort of this red madder tie.
Not sure how Drake's manages to keep open. The Mayfair shop suggested I would go to the factory for my bespoke order. At the factory I was sent back to the shop, but with the recommendation of getting back to the factory by email later.
No book with swatches - all you can do is having a look at the massive shelves packed with silks rolled on their cardboard tube wrong side out while a lady stares at you. The staff is very kind and polite, of course.
The outlet sells items left from past collections and the average price for a tie is £40. I didn't like anything. The building is nice - the factory is at the first floor, "all under one roof" (although I was informed that they subcontract the handrolling, which brings the delivery of bespoke orders to 5-6 weeks ).