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#1 2009-01-18 10:45:11

Ernesto
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Silk scarves

Do you like silks scarves for men ?

If so, when and how would you wear one ?

 

#2 2009-01-18 18:37:22

Cheeky Monkey
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Re: Silk scarves

Silk scarves are without doubt the perfect accesory for some light bondage-so I vote yes


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#3 2009-01-19 00:12:21

Moose Maclennan
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#4 2009-01-19 02:45:37

Horace
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Re: Silk scarves

I agree abt the ol' ponce element, but:  try 1 side silk paisley; 1 side solid (finer) wool (IGentry may go with Cashmere).  Will:  feel free to lift this post.


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#5 2009-01-19 03:25:18

Prof Kelp
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Re: Silk scarves

Love a scarf, silk, sea island cotton, cordrouy...love em all. I like to wear a silk scarf under a mac or jacket, not much cop at keeping my neck warm but looks good IMO. Current fave a Paul Smith job from a couple of years ago.


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#6 2009-01-19 18:47:16

Will
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Re: Silk scarves


Will's thoughts on classic men's clothing
http://www.asuitablewardrobe.net/

 

#7 2009-01-20 03:36:29

Horace
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Re: Silk scarves


""This is probably the last Deb season...because of the stock market, the economy, Everything..." - W. Stillman.

 

#8 2009-01-20 05:03:00

Elguapito
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#9 2009-01-20 11:15:01

eg
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From: Burlington, ON
Posts: 1499

Re: Silk scarves

I will wear one (typically a solid, like burgundy or navy) under a leather coat to protect the collar from skin oils when the weather does not call for a wool scarf. I would also consider a solid one-side/paisley or neats the other-side if I could find one.

 

#10 2009-01-20 23:19:08

Ernesto
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Re: Silk scarves

When and how would you wear a SILK scarf ?

I mean if you wear a hat, it means it is rather cold and if it is cold, silk seems too light.

So silk scarves appears to me like a acessory for pure decor, hanging over a suit to look more stylish.

 

#11 2009-01-21 12:21:44

eg
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#12 2009-02-01 23:54:20

Ernesto
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Re: Silk scarves

I have never been in Canada

I don't see what does the place change though

 

#13 2009-02-02 05:10:56

Sam Hober
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Re: Silk scarves


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#14 2009-02-02 09:30:44

eg
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#15 2009-02-02 09:35:46

JDelage
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#16 2009-02-02 16:47:47

Sam Hober
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Re: Silk scarves


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#17 2009-02-02 17:39:33

Ernesto
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Re: Silk scarves

If silk is enough for Canada, what would you wear in France?

Where would you wear cashmere then ?

 

#18 2009-02-02 18:55:41

Sam Hober
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Re: Silk scarves


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#19 2009-02-02 19:08:53

Ernesto
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#20 2009-02-02 20:20:37

The_Shooman
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#21 2009-02-02 21:03:29

Ernesto
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Re: Silk scarves

 

#22 2009-02-03 00:51:47

JDelage
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From: Seattle, WA
Posts: 673

Re: Silk scarves

David - thanks.  I had not discovered this page on your site yet.

 

#23 2009-02-03 09:26:06

Sam Hober
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From: Bangkok
Posts: 170

Re: Silk scarves

Ernesto,

I call a normal condition anything short of a good old-fashioned snow storm.

In some ways the eastern part of Canada and America is even colder than Colorado as the climate is dry and cold in Colorado. I can't explain what i mean by dryer when it still snows but it is true.


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#24 2009-02-03 09:30:18

Sam Hober
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From: Bangkok
Posts: 170

Re: Silk scarves


David Hober
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www.samhober.com

 

#25 2009-02-03 09:57:42

JDelage
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From: Seattle, WA
Posts: 673

Re: Silk scarves

For what it's worth, I think silk scarves are great.  I have a lovely Paul Stuart dble face silk / cashmere that I got this Xmas, and I really like it.  The one I'm lusting after the most right now is the Drakes of London dble face large / small dots printed on silk.  I think it looks very smart. 

There's a series of shops here in Paris called Arthur & Fox and they have a large, heavy silk square with white dots woven on navy that is superb, currently 130 Euros down from 180.  Still an expensive luxury.

 

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