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post #556 of 2082
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Originally Posted by Achilles_ View Post

Igents... bitter chocolate or dark chocolate?
I am leaning towards bitter choc, but I am worried it is not brown enough...

The bitter chocolate is plenty brown. IRL, it is a bit darker than on the website. It's a great choice.
post #557 of 2082
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Originally Posted by LynahFaithful View Post

The bitter chocolate is plenty brown. IRL, it is a bit darker than on the website. It's a great choice.

Bitter chocolate is plenty brown...look at my pics on the previous page.
post #558 of 2082
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Originally Posted by LynahFaithful View Post

The bitter chocolate is plenty brown. IRL, it is a bit darker than on the website. It's a great choice.
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Originally Posted by Cuttingboard View Post

Bitter chocolate is plenty brown...look at my pics on the previous page.

You convinced me biggrin.gif

Thank you smile.gif
post #559 of 2082

Thirding bitter choc

post #560 of 2082
Thanks Sam
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post #561 of 2082
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Originally Posted by Threadbearer View Post


Thanks for posting the pics. I want to see how big a knot this one makes.


pretty big, anything than a four-in-hand is out of the question

post #562 of 2082
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Originally Posted by Pliny View Post


the satin looks great


the satins are beautiful - I got the samples, and have a jones for another 4 or 5 of them

post #563 of 2082
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Originally Posted by dandie View Post



pretty big, anything than a four-in-hand is out of the question



i agree, I have some unlined six-fold cashmere ties and it feels like I'm handling a giant eel when I use them.  Probably best to have less thickness.

post #564 of 2082
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Originally Posted by Achilles_ View Post

Igents... bitter chocolate or dark chocolate?
I am leaning towards bitter choc, but I am worried it is not brown enough...


My advice is not to see this as an Either / Or decision but rather ask yourself "why am I only buying two ties this time?"

The minute it arrives you'll want another - better to admit your new addiction up front, order half a dozen and kid yourself you did it to save on postage.

Just my 2 Bob
post #565 of 2082
Dark is luscious.
post #566 of 2082
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Originally Posted by dandie View Post



the satins are beautiful - I got the samples, and have a jones for another 4 or 5 of them

Are these for daytime or nighttime?
post #567 of 2082
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Originally Posted by Fred49 View Post

Thanks Sam
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Which tie is this? I like!
post #568 of 2082
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Originally Posted by dandie View Post



the satins are beautiful - I got the samples, and have a jones for another 4 or 5 of them

When do you guys wear the satins? They seem like a much dressier tie that the prints, grenadines, etc. Thanks.
post #569 of 2082
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Originally Posted by HarleyBob View Post


When do you guys wear the satins? They seem like a much dressier tie that the prints, grenadines, etc. Thanks.


I happily wear them with a suit monday to friday - they look particularly good with flannel in my opinion

post #570 of 2082
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Originally Posted by HarleyBob View Post

Which tie is this? I like!

Appears to be this one.

http://www.samhober.com/macclesfield-print-silk-ties/english-printed-silk-tie-44.html
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