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King & Priory Luxury Black Velvet Tie

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Technically it’s semi-formal attire, one step down in dressiness from white tie. It’s also the getup in which a man is at his most handsome. No matter which actor has played James Bond over the years, the tuxedo has always been one of the nattiest outfits he’s donned. In the nineteenth century, the British Royal Navy insisted that, like its British Army counterparts, officers wear full dress for formal events, regardless of temperature. The one exception to this rule? The Red Sea region, whose heat and humidity were so oppressive that wearing full formal dress was physically impossible.

The gentleman below committed a couple of cardinal sins as well: a pre-tied bow tie and notched lapels. This is, sadly, a textbook example of an “incorrect” tuxedo. It’s extremely unlikely that you’ll ever wear full Highland Dress unless you’re Scottish yourself, but it’s common enough to warrant a mention here. White shirt with studded buttons. Can be barrel or French cuff, must have a turndown collar (wing collars are for white tie variants only) Velvet is woven and unyielding (and shouldn't be confused with velour (crushed velvet) which is knitted and has a stretchy quality). The term velvet actually refers more to structure than fibre - it can be woven from both silk, cotton and polyester. Tieroom's velvet products are cotton velvet, the most common kind in fashion, by some referred to as 'real velvet'. Velvet is a soft, sensual fabric with ancient history, some say more than 2000 years. Frequent use in royal and religious robes has contributed to its long-lasting popularity. Velvet's undeniable peak was during the Renaissance in Italian cities like Venice, Florence and Milan. The complicated production technique made it a luxury accessible only to the wealthiest. Although velvet nowadays is much easier and cheaper to come by, the association to luxury, power and royalty stands strong up to this day!.

Sgian-dubh, which is a small, single-edged knife placed in the hosiery on the wearer’s dominant side If you own or rent a garment marketed as a tuxedo that has any of these (or other incorrect) details, you have spent money on something that is a sartorial oxymoron. We’re not sure what it is exactly, but it’s definitely not a tuxedo. Far too many brands sell things they call tuxedos that are not, in fact, tuxedos. This is just as much a function of blurring of formality lines as it is companies being more interested in making money than in dressing men properly.

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