Sentences with phrase «for neckwear»

Not exact matches

However, a spread collar is also a fine choice for going tieless, whether you're pairing your white dress shirt with a light - colored summer suit — a perfect excuse to ditch the neckwear altogether — or wearing it with a crisp pair of chinos or jeans for a casual evening out.
Or wait for a workplace event where preening is accepted, such as a gala dinner, and let your freak neckwear fly.
Bolo ties became quite popular in the 70's and have been worn ever since then by baby boomers who like activities like gold panning and making dream catchers (Fun fact: it become the official neckwear of Arizona in 1971 - New Mexico and Texas also have signed laws stating the same for their states).
In this 1924 advertisement for neck ties, a photograph of a girl in a swimsuit is surrounded by illustrations of mens neckwear, for Frank...
While many stars were going for dainty ribbons this fall, a pregnant Kim amped up her neckwear game with this stacked, shimmery, ropy choker.
Skinny ties have dominated the neckwear game for a while now (with good reason), but wide ties like this one from Burberry have been making a comeback on the runway.
For day six, we're taking inspiration from an Hermès scarf, because — really — there isn't a more iconic neckwear piece out there.
Playing a lonely man with violent impulses, Scott's snug neckwear was the perfect accompaniment for his too - tightly - wound personality.
We decided to open a groom shop in our home to provide a stress - free and enjoyable experience for our customer's dogs.The dogs are pampered with a warm bath and a variety of shampoos to match their skin type, listen to classical music in comfortable cages as they sit under the dryer, and are adorned with a variety of handmade neckwear or bows of your choice.
For those who embrace the neckwear, the bow tie they conjure up images of elegant, intelligent, manly men: Theodore Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Fred Astaire, or Charles Osgood.
The undulating folds of the iconic ruffled neckwear from Tudor times provides the «look - at - me» inspiration for this striking chair.
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