Thu Dec 14, 2017 7:15 pm
BB
We have a lot of work to do.
So lets start by going back to the base line of the standard Windsor collar. I know you won’t think that very exciting but bear with me. It isn’t at all exciting, in fact, it is pretty neutral. And neutral is exactly what we are aiming to achieve. Because behind the mask on your photos, I imagine there is a handsome face. And we want people to move from your center, your chest, up to your face and right into your beautiful blue eyes. We do not want their gaze to stick at your shirt collar wondering if it is supposed to be a helicopter or if you have let a large piece of chocolate melt on you where your tie is supposed to be. Thin wide open points on collars without tie space are helicopters melting your poor chocolate tie. That is a very poor collar, its standard Brit RTW and it just shrieks of pure incandescent volition. We do not want that.
So back to Windsor. You seem to have a pretty standard length neck and head size. Correct me if I am wrong. So we can think about an above standard, medium height Windsor collar with 9cm points and 1.5 cms of tie space with a medium degree of openness. There is something you should know. Tie space has the effect of incrementing the degree of open on a collar. The more tie space you choose, the less open the points should be. But at 1.5 cm you can have a mid point degree of openness like what you see in Windsor’s picture. 9 cm points get those nasty points under your jacket, where they should be. Seeing the points of a collar is simply not done in polite society. This setup will allow you to wear a larger knot, a bit like Roger Moore’s, and still remain more neutral than say Prince Michael.
Once you have crafted this collar and worn it you may decide to increase the tie space and reduce the degree of open on the points to wear a larger knot. There actually is an ideal size of knot for each of us. And this ideal knot size is a function of the size of our head and our general size. Large boned, big headed men can wear large knots. Fine, birdlike men need smaller ones. You need to make that call after some experiments. As a general rule, I suggest you go for the largest knot and collar your face and overall body structure can sustain. Thin tiny collars and tiny squashed knots are a disgrace to mankind and should be banned by the Paris convention, or some other convention.
Ok that will give you something to work on with your new shirtmaker.
Cheers