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    May 08, 2008

    Once more on striped ties

    After posting my diatribe this morning, it occurred to me that readers might reasonably ask if striped ties may be found in my wardrobe. I have nothing to hide, indeed I once planned a blog devoted entirely to ties, with photographs, and daily posts showing that day's choice  accompanied by a full and frank disclosure of the reasons for my choice, accompanying shirt and suit, and so on. I have the following (photographs to follow):

    Red and black diagonal striped tie from Hackett. Bought about ten years ago, slightly faux-regimental, but still good.

    Blue diagonal striped tie from Liberty. Bought more recently. Good, but difficult to pair with shirts.

    Old school tie: purple and white stripes on a navy ground, with pelicans. Rarely worn.

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    No striped ties in my closet, although I do have a wide variety of patterns & colors & themes. My favorites, though, are the ones that Lynn bought me that are micrographs of various alcohols -- scotch, vodka,gin...

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