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The State of Black Tie: Your Observations

Gerry65

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The weather in NYC this morning is cold and clear, but yesterday, was a mild monsoon - a near-constant rain, lasting well into the evening, an annoyance, as I had a party at the Morgan Library to attend, the dress code for which was black tie. I went one step further, breaking out my white tie ensemble for the occasion, as it's not seen the light of day in almost two years, and, essentially, just because I could. As underfoot was wet, and I expected to be standing for some three hours, I opted for patent leather lace-ups instead of opera pumps, as I needed the increased support to make it through the evening without foot pain.

To date, I do not have a top hat (the most correct form of headgear for white tie), but made do with a Homburg, as shown. As my coat and hat came off immediately upon arrival, no one noticed.

I've included a couple of photos from the event itself, to give some sense of the ambience of the party.

Attire:

White tie ensemble (jacket, trousers, waistcoat, tie) - Ede & Ravenscroft
Pocket square - Brooks Brothers
Stud set - The Persian Shop, NYC
Shoes - Magnanni for Saks Fifth Avenue
Overcoat & scarf - Turnbull & Asser
Hat - Lock, London

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Love everything about your ensrmble.
The studs,links,and especially the nonchalant angle of the tie!Bravo!
 

Concordia

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That is how customers of Kilgour and Henry Poole signal their wealth. It indicates that they can afford to have a valet to hold open the jacket those critical inches while they pee.
 

Mute

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The weather in NYC this morning is cold and clear, but yesterday, was a mild monsoon - a near-constant rain, lasting well into the evening, an annoyance, as I had a party at the Morgan Library to attend, the dress code for which was black tie. I went one step further, breaking out my white tie ensemble for the occasion, as it's not seen the light of day in almost two years, and, essentially, just because I could. As underfoot was wet, and I expected to be standing for some three hours, I opted for patent leather lace-ups instead of opera pumps, as I needed the increased support to make it through the evening without foot pain.

To date, I do not have a top hat (the most correct form of headgear for white tie), but made do with a Homburg, as shown. As my coat and hat came off immediately upon arrival, no one noticed.

I've included a couple of photos from the event itself, to give some sense of the ambience of the party.

Attire:

White tie ensemble (jacket, trousers, waistcoat, tie) - Ede & Ravenscroft
Pocket square - Brooks Brothers
Stud set - The Persian Shop, NYC
Shoes - Magnanni for Saks Fifth Avenue
Overcoat & scarf - Turnbull & Asser
Hat - Lock, London

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Love that stud set.
 

upr_crust

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Love that stud set.

I had the studs made to match the cufflinks, which I had bought from the same jeweler who made the studs some four years prior.
 

The Chai

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Wait till you see the car i drive...

Though now you mention it i do have this problem...even when the jacket is unbuttoned
That is how customers of Kilgour and Henry Poole signal their wealth. It indicates that they can afford to have a valet to hold open the jacket those critical inches while they pee.
 

hbk320

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Show me your black tie ensembles!
Below is my alternative black tie ensemble tonight.
Butterfly bow tie.
Shirt with front bib and vintage 60s thick solid MoP button.
Red non-blacktie waistcoat.
Dress Stewart tartan continuous fishtail trousers.
Vintage 80s black barathea 4x1 dinner jacket. I spent a good 3 hours adjusting the waist and hip shape to my liking because it came to me without any shape or suppression.
I wear cuff links about 2-3 times per year and they are all black tie ensemble
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Faux Brummell

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Show me your black tie ensembles!
Below is my alternative black tie ensemble tonight.
Butterfly bow tie.
Shirt with front bib and vintage 60s thick solid MoP button.
Red non-blacktie waistcoat.
Dress Stewart tartan continuous fishtail trousers.
Vintage 80s black barathea 4x1 dinner jacket. I spent a good 3 hours adjusting the waist and hip shape to my liking because it came to me without any shape or suppression.
I wear cuff links about 2-3 times per year and they are all black tie ensemble
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Great trousers - I have a dinner jacket in that same tartan. 🙂🙂
 

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