The wider collar makes it a good choice with a Euro tie, a long tie that is more formal than a regular necktie, but less so than an ascot. |
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Even in the winter of his years, he maintained his slim necktie, suspicious glances, overall decency and a peculiar use of his fedora onstage. |
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In his prime, Jones seldom played in anything less formal than a dress shirt and necktie. |
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It was all too formal for me, because of its crisp white dress shirt, black trousers, diagonally-striped, maroon necktie, and black jacket. |
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And when caught, the hoss thief had a date with a Colt.45 or an invite to a necktie party. |
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He used to appear before voters during electioneering in formal dress with a necktie, and he did on TV too. |
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The soft fold of a necktie printed with a bookshelf pattern makes the structure appear to be toppling. |
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Like the loosening of a necktie, it signaled a relaxation into informality at the end of a meal. |
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When our leader tells us we are going to war, we should be paying attention to his reasons, not his necktie. |
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I ran to the bus stop hair loose, necktie unfolded and an open and unfixed bag. |
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His gray suit was uncreased, a yellow print Hermes necktie neatly done under his chin. |
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I always shaved, shined my shoes, put on a suit, necktie, and white shirt, slicked back my hair, and gargled with some burning liquid. |
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By then, I'll assume we would have already had necktie parties for all such scapegoats. |
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Steve Martin, incidentally, isn't wearing a bow-tie but is wearing a proper formal cravat as opposed to a black necktie out of the sock drawer. |
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It's easier to select a necktie to go with a plain blue shirt than one with checks or stripes. |
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A shirt with a Chinese collar or high roll-neck, minus necktie, can spell casual elegance. |
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The rest of the time I slop about in chinos and I never, ever, not even on Sundays, wear a necktie. |
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Features a spring-loaded clasp that attaches easily to a necktie or suit coat lapel, and a clip that holds one or two microphones. |
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The reason you refuse to wear a necktie is because you're a dribbler. |
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He always wears a starched white shirt and, usually, a gray silk necktie in a foulard print. |
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Immediately asserting his supreme authority, Mr. Mugabe insists that the doctor change his necktie. |
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Here are Peter Pan collars knitted into the front of a sweater, and a knotted necktie. |
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Features a spring-loaded clasp that attaches easily to a necktie, lapel, blouse or shirt, connected to a rotatable mounting clip. |
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This took some time. In 1880, five years after the first forged bill was found, Johnson was arrested for using a fake bill to buy a necktie. |
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White is acceptable only on the breast, under the neck in the form of a fine necktie and on the feet. |
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Tip and Tell will give shoppers suggestions about coordinating items such as the right necktie for a man's suit. |
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This necktie features a brown interplay of thin diagonal cut stripes, giving the necktie a look of depth and elegance. |
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He appeared onstage in a necktie, prior to the president's arrival. |
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A necktie is so classic it is almost a joke, but it doesn't have to be! |
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In front of him is a drink, dark red wine the color of his necktie, and a book by Geoff Dyer. |
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I see some long legal proceedings against a bunch of ex-Bush administration officials beginning in January of 2009 and maybe involving some necktie parties in the end. |
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Maybe the brightness of his necktie was chosen to generate excitement. |
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Have you ever wondered, how to tie a necktie? |
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A young girl, age eleven, had been slashed across the throat and had her tongue pulled through the cut, reminiscent of the Colombian necktie. |
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He wore a necktie when he was in his dressing gown. |
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Des Esseintes tries to ignore his catarrh and anemia and paroxysmal attacks by carpeting his floor with blue fox skins and wearing a necktie made of parma violets. |
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A version worn by men, known as a bolo tie, is frequently worn as part of Native American western apparel in place of a conventional necktie. |
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He seems like an average businessman, but deep down he's an overgrown kid with a necktie. |
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One diehard gentleman tried for years to get the S. F. W. A. to adopt a members-only necktie, deaf to the growing hilarity and the counter-proposals of an S. F. W. A. tiara, an S. F. W. A. bustier, an S. F. W. A. jockstrap. |
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A very old hat, much necktie and aged coat buttoned up on his neck, humpbacked, not particularly clean looking. |
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I made my jail break just in time to keep from being invited as chief guest to a necktie party. |
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Wu, with close-cropped hair and a lineless face, wore a cardigan and a necktie and looked like a truant from boarding school. |
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Supporting this, they claimed that Nicole must have borrowed money from one of Colombian drug Lords and so fell victim to Colombian necktie or necklace? |
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Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design. The little figures made him think of paramecia, sinister organisms with gullets and feeding grooves. |
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The necktie originates from the cravat, a neckband made from silk. |
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