SpallaCamiccia
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Why this user always writes ..... in most of his post? Just asking.
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I think you'll find that the four-in-hand is more or less the official forum knot. Big knots are much maligned around these parts.
I sport a double Hanover.
Yet another instance of unfortunate dogmatic myopia. The tie knot is an integral part of the head-collar-knot harmony. So why use just one, when we have so many different collars and heads? On somebody with a relatively large head and cutaway collar (not pointing any fingers or anything), a FIH can look lost or comically small, worse make the head appear even larger. Something like a Pratt or Half-Windsor can fill in the collar nicely while counter-balancing the head. Deep30hz, thanks for the links, I like that Italian/Cavendish knot. Looks very festive for some reason.
Identifying dogma is not the same as endorsing it. Of course, not everyone can understand that (not pointing fingers or anything).
Yet another instance of unfortunate dogmatic myopia.
Amen!
Please allow a bit of knowledge and style to be passed on from an older statesman...
1. There are really only two knots worth considering: the four-in-hand and half-Windsor