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@Viral
i'm not saying it's a terrible price vs. msrp
but those are not bargain basement prices that you should run out and get it
even Harry has 50% off sales that touch those levels
Not to mention "gray market' (ebay / Styleforum :sly:) where you can get ties at those prices, too
 

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I like to wear ties but who's wearing them these days...???

I was the only person dressed up at Le Bernardin when I was there few weeks ago.
 

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I like to wear ties but who's wearing them these days...???

I was the only person dressed up at Le Bernardin when I was there few weeks ago.

I suit up for Zoom court. But others don't. Sad to see things swing so casual now.
 

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I like to wear ties but who's wearing them these days...???

I was the only person dressed up at Le Bernardin when I was there few weeks ago.
Are you really surprised by this? And when you say “dressed up” do you mean shirt and tie?
 

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I wore jacket shirt and tie.

for dinner? And so maybe you were over dressed?

I don’t get the point you’re making about you standing out in a crowd when you probably knew that would happen (and nothing wrong with wearing a tie and others wearing T-shirts) from the jump.
 

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I don’t get the point you’re making about you standing out in a crowd when you probably knew that would happen (and nothing wrong with wearing a tie and others wearing T-shirts) from the jump.

huh? i didn't say anything about standing out in a crowd. I didn't expect to see people wearing t-shirts for dinner.
 

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I like to wear ties but who's wearing them these days...???

I was the only person dressed up at Le Bernardin when I was there few weeks ago.


When I read this post I thought I was in the wrong thread...the NYC thread. ISn't Le Bernardin a seafood restaurant in NYC....world-famous? There is one is Toronto?


What is the point of dressing up these days? Granted I don't go to restaurants (I am not going to take the risk)...but with a mask, dressing up seems weird.

I don't know about this brand new world....time seems frozen. If this pandemic doens't end soon, the next US election cycle will end it...so give it until Nov 2024 at most.
 

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huh? i didn't say anything about standing out in a crowd. I didn't expect to see people wearing t-shirts for dinner.


Right now, I go to 3 places where there are other people: Grocery store, hardware/big bulk store, pharmacy.

All 3 are presumed disgusting....I come home and take everything off to launder.

If people like me are going out to dinner, t-shirt seems appropriate (although t-shirt in outdoor dining at -12C??!??!?)...Grandpa's old fur coat maybe...t-shirt, nah......
 

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Don't want to get into a covid debate but some of us are still traveling...
 
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There were people there wearing t-shirts...

That's an acclaimed restaurant. I haven't been there, but I've been (pre-pandemic) to Sketch, Gordon Ramsay on Hospital Road, Alain Ducasse at Plaza Athenee, Quince, etc., etc. I've never seen anyone wearing a t-shirt, though plenty of men wearing suits without ties and similar.

I am a little surprised. These restauarants often have lengthy waiting lists, and for many, a visit is a notable event.
 

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