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Originally Posted by magichat
I'm sorry but this is just trying too hard
"From the heritage of southerner's influential attire to the Old Money families across the land..."
A little classless if you ask me. If you have to brag...
www.southernproper.com
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I am clearly much too northern -- as soon as the front page opened, I took a look at that guy and my first thought was "he needs a haircut". And the little patterns in the stripes of the tie are odd to me, I couldn't take someone seriously who walked into my office with little doggies or something on their tie. But again, that's just me and my sensibilities. (could be regional or generational or both)
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
I think I'd miss the feel and look of a starched shirt.
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I agree with this, you can definitely tell the difference between someone who's wearing a pressed, starched shirt and someone wearing a wrinkle-free. For casual days the wrinkle-free are fine, but for more formal or professional situations, I still prefer to see a man in a good starched shirt.