hopkins_student
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This is very simple. Do you prefer a tie space on your shirts and if so, how much?
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I think no tie space looks a bit nerdy and contrived. The worst of all though is negative tie space, i.e. when there is a small overlap... horrid
What do you call a tie space ?
No tie space. By creating an extra horizonal line, tie space gives a collar spread an over-complicated geometry.
The distance between the collar above the tie knot. 0 tie space has the collar touching.
Tie space makes my skin crawl!*