Isochronous
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Am I the only one who bemoans the apparent demise of ties in menswear with the move to casualisation of appearances? Then again, it makes one stand out and look superior if one wears a nice tie in such an environment.
In that regard, has anyone considered or researched the standards in relation to tie length? I've found by luck that some ties (e.g. Hermes, Zegna) seem to be good length for me, but many other makes (e.g. Rhodes & Beckett, some Hugo Boss) can be much too long even if I use up the maximum length by tying a Windsor knot. Would be good to know of premium makers that keep their tie lengths on the shorter side.
In that regard, has anyone considered or researched the standards in relation to tie length? I've found by luck that some ties (e.g. Hermes, Zegna) seem to be good length for me, but many other makes (e.g. Rhodes & Beckett, some Hugo Boss) can be much too long even if I use up the maximum length by tying a Windsor knot. Would be good to know of premium makers that keep their tie lengths on the shorter side.