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WAYWRN - Peacock Edition

Frankie22

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Oh my gosh these are lush! I'm particularly partial to the 4th one down on the second photo.
The houndstooth! Can you send me one too??
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Your fiancee would look great in anything.

Obviously true, but actually all the more reason to applaud that despite that, EFV's other half still clearly enjoys choosing nice outfits.

I'll let you peacocks consider some woolen & cashmere fabrics for ties this fall.

Some of those are really great. The problem I have with wool/cashmere ties is that while I love the texture, when I use them my favoured knot, they always come out very bulky. If I switch to a straightforward 4IH, they work out better, but then the length is skewiff. I suppose that's the reason I should pony up and get them bespoke, isn't it...
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In a similar vein to my last fit in this thread from about 10 days ago, another variant on clashing-in-theory-but-I-still-like-them shirt/bow-ties combos again:

 

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Some of those are really great. The problem I have with wool/cashmere ties is that while I love the texture, when I use them my favoured knot, they always come out very bulky. If I switch to a straightforward 4IH, they work out better, but then the length is skewiff. I suppose that's the reason I should pony up and get them bespoke, isn't it...
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Cappelli ties are kinda made to order. You can choose between several construction methods, as well as determine length and width. I wish there were more makers like that at their price point
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Cappelli ties are kinda made to order. You can choose between several construction methods, as well as determine length and width. I wish there were more makers like that at their price point :)


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Yup, Sam Hober is great too. I meant european makers, I should have specified that, my bad...


Ah, okay. Drake's works for me, and they do MTO as well, I think? Not sure how the prices compare to Cappelli.
 

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Price is much higher unfortunately (around €195 vs. €120 for a lined 6-fold or €80 for a lined 3-fold...)
 

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We need more contrast collared shirts up in here.

I'm wearing one today, but I wouldn't say it was 'peacock'...



(It's a Dunhill blue and white pinstripe shirt with white collars and cuffs. Blazer is black wool and cashmere from Bugatti. Tie is Corneliani)
 

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Drakes MTO is a good idea in theory, but they are fairly expensive and their website has only a fairly limited selection of fabrics for order. Maybe at some point I'll take the plunge.

Thanks for the useful feedback on my last fit. I think today's outfit may just about fits the broadest criteria for this thread, given the rarity/eye-catching nature of a cream linen jacket. Spoiler-coding 'cos it's not exactly material for this thread.

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I've never posted a fit on here before. Not that I really fancy myself a peacock, but I thought maybe it would fit in..(apologies for the iPhone/Instagram filter)

 

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