Thursday, April 17, 2008

Royal finish.

Thursday April 17, 2008:
Today marks the last entry in this illustrious series. I have to say it's been a lot of fun picking through the selections and getting to make interesting combinations. Today's choice offers a bit of symmetry. When I began my life of wearing ties in Washington, DC I chose this tie, a deep purple Ralph Lauren tie with silver stripes. I found this tie on a shopping trip with Katherine and her mother at the Woodburn outlets. This, I believe, was our then-annual early wake-up day after Thanksgiving bum rush of stores. The two women who have purple in their veins decided that this would be a great new member to my growing family. I chose my favorite gray suit, a french cuff shirt and my cordovan Cole Haans. It was a good day to dress well, I thought.

So yes. This is it. The end of the trek through my ties. I ventured into this crazy blogging world, I didn't know anyone. It was scary. But I soon became accustomed to my surroundings and I settled in for many late nights of typing.

This trip has taught me what I like about fashion's power of self expression. It creates an individuality that is both sets you apart from the world you live in also entirely part of you in your world.

As I am sure you have ascertained, the ties were the real stars of this story, but I have to say there were many, many supporting actors. I would like thank my shirts, the many that I have worn over the weeks and weeks. This blog has set a baseline for me and also opened by eyes in terms of combinations that work and don't work. I would also like to thank my suits and jackets. They have been there for me every step of the way and I appreciate the role they have played in this. Without them I don't know what I have done.

But most of all I would like to thank my friends and family who have humored me in this little adventure of mine. And of course I would like to thank those of you who were lucky enough to be on my guest tie blog - but really, shouldn't you be thanking me?

I am trying to decide why I should continue this blog, since my task is done. Saturday I will pour out my ties and rehang them. It will be different to see them all again. Maybe there is some other, perhaps additional and superfluous reason for addendum, but I can't figure what that would be.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Penultimately Pink

Thursday April 16. 2008:
Today's selection had to be one of my boldest selections. It's a pink knit tie I purchased from JCrew about three weeks ago. I was picking through the JCrew website and saw a female model wearing this yellow banker's shirt and a bright pink tie. The color was awfully striking. I immediately and excitedly sought it out in the men's section hoping it would be there. And it was! And not only was it pink, it was azalea! Pronounced a-zal-ea. I love interesting color names. Anyways, I paired this tie with my khaki suit, a blue oxford shirt, and my dark tan Cole Haans. It was an interesting and ballsy look, and one that I had to lean back on that "happy spirit" of mine to carry through - it took a little silliness, too. It all turned out alright, however, because the props I got from friends and colleagues, my boss, and the elevator look in an elevator made it all worthwhile. I should also note that this is my penultimate tie. Friday equals freedom.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

"For duty, duty must be done; The rule applies to everyone."

Tuesday April 15, 2008:
Being of proper upbringing, I was exposed to the works of the Victorian era partnership of librettist W. S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan at a very early age. I remember the Kevin Klein and Linda Ronstadt version of The Pirates of Penzance and then the numerous rentals of The Mikado and The HMS Pinafore, and then the performances at the University of Portland until I was a teenagers. I am probably sure that those productions weren't all that great, however, it was nice that our parents kept us interested in wit and frivolity. One of the continuing themes in the works of Gilbert & Sullivan was duty. This sense of duty committed people to carrying through with their, well, duties. From the Pirate's Frederic, to the Pinafore's Ralph or the West Wing's Sam Seaborn, their sense of duty brought them to realizations of right and wrong, their past and their future, and how to cope with seemingly unsurmountable odds, and above all, carry on and shoulder the burden. And sing about them. It is this outstanding trait that brings me to wear today's tie - a bow tie. It bought this tie as a surprise to wear for Katherine's med school graduation ball, but, since I cannot keep a secret, I showed it to her. Oh well. It is black with purple and gold stripes (Go Huskies! Go Dali Llama!). Because the world now knows about this tie, I felt the duty to wear it. However, since I am on the brink of completion of this journey I couldn't wait till a Friday to hide it away from the world so I jauntily paired with my herringbone suit, white button down shirt, tied the tie around my neck and left to face the world, as the I am the very model of a modern gentleman.

*Blogger's note: You don't have to have my upbringing to catch Buttercup references; you could have caught Gilbert & Sullivan references in the TV shows The Simpsons, Mad About You, Animaniacs, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, Veggie Tales, Frasier, and The Muppet Show.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Spring stripes.

Monday April 14, 2008:
I should actually be happy that the weather is having fits, because if you consider the alternative - instant sticky warmth - I would take blustery every single day. Today's mixture epitomizes such weather. The tie is one that ended up in my collection through happy accident, ie my mother. Sometimes things just appear in my collection and this was one of those things. This JCrew selection appeared somewhere between 2004 and 2005. Yes, I know I am usually exact on the procurement of my ties, but this one eludes me. One of my better combination was this selection with white stripes on a spring green field paired with a lilac colored shirt and my seersucker suit - this was for a spring horse race so I figured this was going to be the only opportunity for that sherbety mess. Today's shirt was my blue J. Nordstrom French cuff shirt and my newly rediscovered suit from Banana. Shame on me for thinking I was going to do away with that suit.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Hippos!

Friday April 11, 2008:
I cannot express the joy this tie brings, and the challenges. This tie presents the ultimate test for me and my demeanor. This is definitely not a business tie; it's a playful and meant for garden parties and weddings. It's so playful, in fact, that I think it takes a commandingly playful spirit to carry it off. In the midst of the strict time lines, black sedans, and the neoclassical architecture of my world I feel the need to insert a group of green hippos hiding amongst leaves on a pink field just to show everyone who's the boss. Go ahead, talk about my green hippos! Chances are you are going to end up finding it as perfectly juxtaposed as I do, and not help smiling at it. Katherine and I found this item at a store in Williamsburg when we ran down there for the weekend. We walked out of a ye'olde peanut'n'ham shop and saw pink and green in a window. We walked into the Pink Cabana and I was instantly drawn into the world of Lilly Pulitzer. My old roommate Lex had told me about her love of this label since she had gone to school in Virginia. The tie is cotton and definitely meant for summer. The first time I wore it was to my other old roommate's wedding in Denver. I thought I needed to bring a little east coast to the front range so I paired it with a navy linen blazer, a pair of light khakis and a great pair of shoes Katherine and I had found at the Cole Haan outlet in Castle Rock, Colorado. I smile pretty much all day when I wear this tie.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Super Seersucker Thursday

Thursday April 10, 2008:
This tie is yet another exceptional find in the Brooks Brothers clearance bin. I found this tie when spending the day shopping with my mother in Woodburn. We found it and it was instantly a winner. It is a cotton tie in a light blue with criss crosses of variegating stripes of white, along with red and yellow and blue. It is also a little seersuckery. It's really a three month tie (May, June and July), and a pretty casual one at that. The first time I wore this tie was for my sister's graduation from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. I actually basically duplicated that outfit today with a white shirt and a really cool linen suit I scrambled together from Banana Republic. It's in a dirty green, but not really an olive color - I think it's too dark. It was in the 70s today and even though I didn't get to go outside until after 6pm I imagined myself on a veranda sipping something tangy.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Found Gem

Wednesday April 9, 2008:
This tie falls into the category of astonishing. It is everything I have learned to love: shiny, purple and patterned. Oh, and inexpensive. I spent the day shopping (I do other things, too.) and ended up at Marshals in Pentagon City where I was going to scoot through not planning on finding anything. This is a great idea if you weren't actually shopping, ie looking and investigating. Discovered in the tie section was a Ted Baker tie and this tie by Alby. I have always liked the pattern of glen plaid because of the formality of the texture. I had my eye on a wool one at some point, but I lost track of it and instead found this one. When I first looked at it I got excited about the pattern, but I soon discovered that there was a thread of purple woven in. On top of that it has a little bit of sheen to it. I wore it with my favorite gray suit and my cordovan shoes for a really cool classy, evening look.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Bursting with color.

Tuesday April 8, 2008:
I had been waiting to wear this tie, but with the clock running out on options I needed to spring this selection. This was one of those selections I found at Nordtrom and took a chance. It is definitely a chance. I remember looking at it a couple different times in it's bag asking myself if I had actually just purchased it. It is one of my "crazy" ties, and perhaps I have one too many "crazy ties" but I think they all distinct. To demonstrate this fact my coworker, Dennis, asked me today if I had already worn this tie. I was totally shocked at this. Sure, this Ted Baker goes further than others to bring light into the room by bursting with olive and bright blue flowers with pink dots in the center on a dark navy field. You need to have an extra strong will to wear this tie. If I wanted to go extra flashy I'd pair it with a pink shirt and my chalk stripe suit. That is, if I wanted to also spend my day on Wall St. I have, it's awkward and does really get the looks I want. I paired it with a good textured, blue shirt so there are more options for this tie, and I will definitely explore them more this spring.

Trying to spring spring once more.

Monday April 7, 2008:
Today's inspired selection came to me in effort to comfort my soul because of the lack of spring. The selection was the inspiration of Katherine, even though she doesn't remember suggesting it. We were in the Banana Republic at 13th and F St NW and saw this shirt which was a loose graph check of blue and purple set on the bias. Sitting on a nearby table was a light green linen tie. It was her inspiration and insight that lead me to think I needed this. Oh. No, I did need this. This is the kind of push that I needed into something that is completely different. This shirt has also worked well with my solid purple tie for dressier occasions.

Saturday, April 5, 2008

True Blue

Friday April 4, 2008:
Friday's tie was one that Katherine bought me for my birthday in 2004. She bought it at the Benetton in Georgetown. When I first moved here I was worried that I didn't have enough ties. No. That's a lie. I had "enough" ties then. It's just that I did not have a bright blue one. And as a Democrat, I feel as felt it was necessary. Katherine took me shopping on M Street for the first time and we walked through Benetton. After looking a lot a of maroon and fuchsia wool coats for women we made it upstairs to the men's section where I immediate felt fat amongst the European sized clothing. We selected this tie, a bright blue tie with silver stripes. The blue is in alternating patterns of basket weave and herringbone. The ties carries the label Andrew's Ties, which upon investigation has an amazing amount of variety in both color and stripes. Pretty corporate. Maybe it's my New Dem tie.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Lavender selection.

Thursday April 4, 2008:
I don't have much to say about today's selection. The tie from JCrew was purchased at the Park Meadows mall south of Denver on one of the MANY shopping trips with Katherine. The tie is a light lavender with white dots. It may be that it's not really lavender but could be considered lilac. Feel free to weigh in on that statement. Regardless of the color, in the long string of spring ties I have to wear, I picked this one. I decided to wear my herringbone suit because, as of yet, spring has yet to show itself. I paired it with my favorite white shirt. Everything looked smart, but I am not totally convinced this is my favorite of my options. Whatever my reasoning for buying the tie, it must have come down to the cost = fun equation. Yes, it was $19.99 of fun. Actually, now that I look at it, I do like this tie. Good choice today Nils.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Pink day.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008:
Today's selection was inspired by yesterday's entry regarding the balance of pink in your tie. Today's tie is a Brooks Brother's tie I bought at the outlet in Woodburn, Oregon. I was on a shopping excursion because I swore I needed a pink tie for my young collection. There is a little story here, and a slightly embarrassing one at that, that can explain the inspiration for this purchase. It goes like this: During my senior year at Colorado College we watched a lot of Will and Grace reruns on the WB (now the CW). Also on the WB was also the banal family series 7th Heaven. On one particular evening there was a spot of 7th Heaven and it showed some party and one of the characters, the young guy who marries one of the preacher's kids, was wearing this pink tie with rep stripes in a dark navy (think pink and ink) or black. Anyways, I decided at that moment 7th Heaven was going to help me let pink be OK and perhaps be a masculine tie color. It wasn't the clincher, for sure, since I had to privately try it out and then seek approval from a bona fide feminine source. Needless to say it all worked out and I am not sure as to why I really needed to share that. Oh well. I was really tired of wearing gray suits and lucky enough when I was digging in my closet I found another suit. Yes, I know. No need to tell me I'm a glutton. Remember, I am blogging about my 60 ties. I am very self aware. Anyways, it was a wool suit I bought two years ago at the Banana outlet and it is a gray with a rough texture and there is a hint of blue. I don't know if it's real, but I believe it's there.

I would also like to share Scott's selection today. I have noticed this selection before and I have to say that I am impressed by Mr. Olson2. Stripes are hard to pair together, especially when they are the same relative width. Scott's bold striped tie, and I think it's City of London, is paired with faint stripes. I really like the match here as the intensity of the shirt really does balance the tie out. Way to go Mr. Olson2.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Pink and Ink

Tuesday, April 1, 2008:
Again Spring passed on it's opportunity to show itself, but I chose to bring out another spring tie. This tie was found in the spring in 2004 languishing in the sale rack of the Banana Republic at the Cherry Creek mall in Denver. The tie cost, get this, $6.99. When I brought it up to the counter, the cute girl at the counter said, "Wow, that's a great deal." And I replied, "Yes, you have to love the pink and ink." I think my knowledge of catchy, swank fashion jive caught her off guard and thus ended conversation. Oh well. The combination of a dark navy with a light, almost candy pink is the perfect mix of masculine and feminine for spring. Obviously when you start approaching that 50/50 balance and the tie becomes more pink you need to have different conversation with yourself about what you want to pull off. The neat thing also is that the tie isn't set on the square and the dots run slightly at an angle. I wore it with a simple light blue shirt and a dark gray suit.

Come on Spring!

Monday, March 31, 2008:
Come on Spring, where are you?!? I'm trying really hard here! We changed the laws to make us think you get here earlier! But what? No? You missed your flight? Got stuck in O'Hare? I have you know, Spring, that I wore one of my spring ties for you and I saw drizzle out my door. Drizzle! WTF? With my plans to wear a light suit dashed, I chose my really formal chalk stripe suit from JCrew but in my demanding that you make an appearance I offered the bribe of my fuchsia Hickey Freeman tie. Not only is it fuchsia, but it has blue and yellow dots on it. This tie was found at Saks Off 5th Avenue on a shopping trip that yielded at least on other Ted Baker tie. This tie ties great, and I knew that when I picked it up. I saw Hickey Freeman for the first time when Katherine and I were walking down 5th Avenue in New York when we went to see The Gates in the winter of 2005. I was entranced by the stripes and colors in the window - I had never seen such pure color. However, I didn't think I could spend the money at the time on a tie then so I passed on the option. I was glad to find this tie at Saks Off 5th Avenue, especially since when I was back in New York to see friends and I went shopping at Hickey Freeman. I found that I summoned the restraint to not just buy a tie because I was in the store. The truth is not one tie really caught my eye. It was alarming for sure, but it was the correct thing to do. You can't just buy ties just because. Not even I can do that. I know, I had a moment of strength. So Spring, you should get one yourself, man up and get out here.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Grin and bare it.

Thursday, March 27, 2008:
Today was a hard choice. I honestly feared wearing this tie because of the formality in it. It is a solid gray satin tie that I bought in high school for a dance (remember those?). It looks silver and gun metal at the same time - I'm sure it was a smash hit. Anyways, I had thought I was going to hide this tie under a sweater (a purple one) but I decided not to at the last minute to let the world see the whole tie as long as I wore color somewhere. I chose to wear my Cole Haan cordovan shoes and matching belt I bought at the NEX. This, I thought was sharp, however when I got to the door I saw that it was raining, so I decided that leather soled shoes weren't the best option and so I instead wore my trusty black Coles with my black plaque belt buckled belt. I felt it was a little monochromatic with my Banana gray suit, but I decided I really didn't care at this point, and that it was sharp enough. I felt like I was dressed as the day was - gray gray and more gray. However, it worked enough that I will try it again when it's not raining so I can wear the cordovan.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

More Stripes

Tuesday, March 25, 2008:
Today's selection was a striped tie that I found on the bed at my parent's house when I arrived for a visit. I believe it was lying next to the vintage YSL tie I wore on February 12, 2008. I kind of fell for this tie because of the color combination: It has a green and yellow stripe (rather Duckish) against a dark inky navy, almost midnight, background. It's a Brooks Brothers, and I imagined if I had found it in the store it would have been on the clearance rack like all of my other finds. It is really nice up close. Also, I have decided that my brown herringbone cotton/wool suit will now be treated as a neutral since I seem to be pulling off wearing it with just about every tie I didn't think I could, so I am pretty pleased.

Friday, March 21, 2008

Happy Spring!

Friday, March 21, 2008:
Today's choice had several inspirations: the season, the weather, my friend Chris - who wore this palette yesterday, and the fact I was getting a haircut. Also, as I'm still a little shaky about the bow tie look, I chose a bow tie because I knew it was a Friday in recess so not that many people would be around to witness it. I feel it puts you in one of two columns - the awe-inspiring nerd or the roly-poly - I am dismissing the Southerner as it's before Memorial Day and no seersucker was involved. If I choose to wear more bow ties I would probably attempt to create a new category - the playful-know-it-all. Anyway, everything came together when I discovered that the blue of my summer-weight cashmere sweater was the same as the thin blue stripe in my bow tie I found at Filene's Basement by Bruno Piatelli. I felt a pink shirt would be a fun pairing and then I went from there to looking at the weather and deciding two important things: breezy, sun and high of 57 means I get to wear my herringbone blazer AGAIN and I could wear corduroy pants. The cords were a light tan so the blazer was really needed to tone everything down. Also, I was wearing my brown driving mocs so it paired nicely. Surprisingly, I didn't feel too much like an easter egg, however, I probably should have. Although I was told I looked "awesome," which was nice. Katherine took this photo, and I can't decide which is funnier and dorky - my apparent strabismus or the now-public display of my picture of Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford) in my cubicle.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Green and pale blue redux.

Thursday, March 20, 2008:
Today was another meeting day so I decided to dress up for it. I did the light green/light pair pairing again, and again I attempted to add a little more depth to the combination. The tie was purchased at Macys in the winter of 2005 during that first solo venture - that was a good shopping day I guess. When I bought it, I owned a shirt with green and blue stripes - that shirt got torched by the cleaners. Anyway. Without that combination readily available, the tie found it's way to the back of the rack. The replacement shirt didn't actually ever get paired with this tie because, as it turns out, the original was irreplaceable. Oh well. If it wasn't for that circumstance, the world wouldn't have had the purple solid tie/green and purple stripe combination from the Ides of March. The tie, by the Club Room line at Macys, is a woven silk tie with light green with light blue squares and dark blue squares. I really liked it. I wore it with my gray JCrew suit with my Cole Haan cordovan oxfords. It was really dressed up, but everything fit well today, so I enjoyed that, and it received approving looks in the coffee line.

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Not Hip Enough, I Guess

Wednesday, March 19, 2008:
Today I found out that there is difference between being hip and well-dressed. My friend Chris and I went to a photo show tonight, for the The Sartorialist, and I found myself in the middle of a love fest of actively fashionable people close to my age. I should have had a good time scoping out the scene and all the young women circling each other in attempts to prove their fashion street cred to one another, and don't get me wrong, it was a terrific show, but it was probably 130 degrees in the gallery and the stench of bad merlot evaporating into the air was a little too much for me. So, back to me. Today, to look well-dressed, I chose the remaining knit tie - which is purple - and a light blue oxford with my favorite blazer - this is probably the last time this year I get to wear it this season. The tie is a recent acquisition from Brooks Brothers. Once again, I proved that the good ties at Brooks Brothers are found on the clearance table. It met the threshold of the cost per unit of fun equation so it came home with me. I can't find the words, or an SAT analogy, for the difference between hip and well-dressed, but I know I am happy with the one I am. However, if I wanted to try the hip thing, there are plenty of people in the photos with Wayfarers, and I have Wayfarers. . . I'm just saying. However, I have about 25 more lbs than they do, too. Maybe it's the same as the difference between a job and a career? Feel free to correct me.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Solid blues

Tuesday, March 18, 2008:
Today's tie was all business. The tie, a solid blue tie from JCrew, was purchased along with the shirt at the JCrew outlet in Leesburg, VA. It's a very simple story, really. The tie was heavily reduced in price, and I really like the way JCrew shirts fit, and so one for $30 that will get a lot of wear is totally worth it in my mind. I put the tie on the shirt, it gained my approval and Katherine's nod, so I figured it was good to go. The tie was $19.99 and sometimes when you pick up a tie you know it ties well - I think it's in the stiffness of the fabric. For someone my height and shape (short with a short torso and long legs) vertical lines always appeal to me because of their lengthening effect. I'm still not 5'6", but I'm getting there. I like the solid blue tie as an anchor to the stripes and it is really nice under a simple gray suit.

Mixing and Matching

Monday, March 17, 2008:
Today I had more meetings that I remembered so I was glad that I wore a comfortable sitting suit. I love my cotton/wool herringbone suit. Anyways, as I've eluded to, I am getting down there in tie selection and in order for me to keep on schedule I need to continue to push on through, and therefore leave behind all apprehensions. For some reason I have had a fear of mixing patterns and stripes, but a wise bird told me if I chose two patterns at different scales then everything will work out just fine. Breathe easy, I think she said. The tie I wore was a selection from JCrew that I bought in high school - probably junior year. I had convinced my mother that I absolutely needed this navy tie with red stripes on it and that it was different than anything else I owned. Totally different. I swear. It is, and I have to say that as far as striped ties go, even navy and red ones, a little different and fun. And it ties really nice, even for being so old.

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Countdown Update

Saturday, March 15, 2008:
As of Friday, I have 20 ties (4 work weeks) to go. They make quite the kaleidoscope of a selection, and to tell you the truth some of them make me a little nervous. One of them isn't pictured because it is receiving some TLC. The estimated day of completion stands at Friday, April 11, 2008.

Last Minute Inspiration Works

Friday, March 14, 2008:
Most of the time I solve the riddle of what I am going to wear the night before, knowing my propensity to waste mountains of time in the morning. Well, Thursday night fell apart on me so I found myself with the shot clock running down Friday morning in front of dwindling options on the tie rack and a desire not to do something simple - these two parts of the equation don't really pencil out to punctuality. During my whirlwind first H&M experience I had purchased a solid purple/mauve tie that went well with a graph check shirt that I until recently owned (it's spring evacuation here at 222B). At some point that tie got a snag in it, and if you've ever had a snag is a tie, you know as well as I do that it is a disastrous feeling as they basically ruin the tie - anyways, I had the occasion then to NEED a tie. The replacement was found at Target and it is by their house brand Merona. I bought it in time to wear to the memorial service of Frank Bates, a man that I greatly admired and Katherine's grandfather.

Finding myself back in front of my closet, I scanned across my shirt spectrum and suddenly I saw something that looked the appropriate level of spring - a shirt with green and purple vertical stripes. I grab a the Merona tie, but also a green tie and laid them across the shirt. I was disappointed instantly with the green one but hesitant with the purple one still. Knowing that the best part of this game was the consequence free experimentation, I decided it was OK that I looked redder than usual and threw on the shirt and tie with my gray suit from Banana, snapped a photo and was out the door. The compliments I received throughout the day proved that genius comes from being pressed for time.

I also wanted to highlight Dennis' selection today. Awfully patriotic, and I appreciate that on a Friday.

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Guest ties!

Since the beginning of this process I thought it would be fun if I had a "Guest Tie" section, however I thought it weird, especially where I work, and who I meet with, to take snapshots of ties. Yeah, it would be weird. However, I did find two right in our own office and they were proud to pose for me.

Scott's flowers:
Scott works with me and covers foreign affairs (in the places in the world that speak romantic, slavic and germanic languages), the judiciary, telecom and housing, along with some other areas. Scott is from Astoria, and he likes orange. I like Scott for his like for orange. Orange is a hard color, but Scott does really well with it. Scott's tie is by Pronto Uomo. The tie is made of two oranges, one slightly lighter than the other, which disguises a really nice fleur de lis pattern unless the light hits it. It reminded me of the wall paper in the Mansfield Room on the Senate side, and several other rooms of the Capitol. The wall is plain vanilla until a flash of light hits it to reveal a very intricate pattern. Really cool tie.


Dennis's stripes:
Dennis also works with me and the tie I photographed is one that I have been interested in for a long time and is very "Dennis". It's a striped tie made of a series of different stripes over an orange background. The stripes, upon closer inspection - and I have stared - is made out of various colors like gold, purple, a light blue and a dark blue. The really good stripe is made up of a series of circles. Not to disparage the other stripes, they are fine, too. Dennis tied it with a graph checked shirt which works because of the different scales in the pattern - the thinness of the lines work really well. Yes Dennis, I stare at your tie, but don't worry, I listen to every word you say.

This was fun. I should do more of these. Maybe I could just take screen shots off of CSPAN for the more entertaining ties.

wood and flowers

Thursday, March 13, 2008:
I feel like my jovial attitude helped pull off today's combination - it was either that, or this new combination actually worked on it's own. After the last couple weeks, I think it was the ether my brain was running on that made it all ok. Today's selection was a Ted Baker I bought at Nordstrom when I was on a shopping trip with my friend Natale. I remember being slightly confounded by the salesman who directed me to the Ted Bakers, and that's where I was headed anyway. Ok, it wasn't a funny story or even an interesting one, it was just a story. The tie is a light turquoise with light blue flowers outlined in brown in an overgrown mess. It's more of a stretch, I guess, in the design column, especially when paired with my brown herringbone suit. It easily goes with a tan, khaki, or gray suit, but I hope my cheerful nature made up for it.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Cool Crosses

Wednesday, March 12, 2008:
I have a problem with this tie - I can't for the life of me remember when I bought it. It's a satin tie with woven cross hatched stripes from Banana, and I vaguely remember getting it when it was on sale, but I can't picture if it was after I moved here or before. Regardless, it was a smart call. I am really fascinated by satin and the effect light has on it. This two tone effect paired with the cross hatches of dark navy and light blue is really strong, and at the same time reminds me the visual effect of water on window panes. I think that it's a really smart tie, very upscale, and paired with a white shirt and my favorite suit from JCrew (that is a little snug right now) it is one of my favorite combinations. The sad part is that I have had this in the back of the rack and it took so long to surface, with 24 days to go.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Banker-lite

Tuesday, March 11, 2008:
So with 24 ties remaining in this little adventure, I've been getting a little nervous about my selections. This is a pretty big week in terms of meetings and after work events, so now that I am getting down to spring colors I am getting a little anxious with all my playful ties. I chose my JCrew pinstripe, a blue shirt from Banana, and a silk print tie I bought last spring from Banana. It's a paisley pattern with an emphasis on the blue stems in the pattern. I bought this when I was shopping with my friend Lisa in what could only be called a "pity spree" in order to make myself feel tons better. I also bought my gray Banana suit on the same day. I hated paying retail for the suit, but not the tie. Ties, for whatever reason, are something I don't mind spending money on. The same way I feel about dinners - just an fyi. The look is strong and very business oriented, but the swirls in the tie offers a playful juxtaposition to the chalk stripe in the suit. I have worn this suit with a pink and green combination that stretches this concept a little farther, so I tried something different and I like this a little better.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Bright yellow for Monday

Monday, March 10, 2008:
Today's tie was one of the first ties I purchased when I decided I wanted to wear suits for ever and ever. Katherine, her mother, and I had gone to the Woodburn outlets because I was on the quest to work in politics or in law (or something requiring a suit) so I needed an interview suit. We were in Brooks Brothers, the pinnacle of taste in my life at that point, led us to a simple black suit. It is a little stretchy, has flat front pants and no back vent - I am told that it's a peculiar suit by Brooks Brothers, and if you went through their selections you will not find another one like it. The tie is a silk print tie, also from Brooks Brothers, in bright yellow and has alternating small blue diamonds and red dots. This is one of only the silk print ties I actually like, and it works with a light blue shirt. The selection was at the suggestion of Katherine's mom because everyone needs a bright tie in their closet - inspiration for further purchases perhaps? Thanks LeeAnne.

Friday, March 7, 2008

English Squire

Friday, March 7, 2008:
Today's selection is from the annals of history and style. It's a tie my mother gave to me, part of my father's collection. The label is "Churchill's of London - English Squire" and it's a place that no longer exists. I checked. It's a tattoo and piercing parlor. It's a skinny tie, and the first one I've worn out in the open. I didn't know how I felt about it at first, but when I paired it with a white shirt and my gray suit from JCrew. I really like the calm yellow behind a really complex paisley pattern with reds. If I had these glasses, I would have had the complete look.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

tiny dots

Thursday, March 6, 2008:
I continued my excursion of mixing up the tones I would normally select with other options. I wore my herringbone suit with a blue shirt with a navy tie silk with tiny green dots. Yesterday I chose a suit/tie combination with a cooler tone and I wasn't truly happy with it. Today I worked with the same theory but I think I chose a little wiser of a combination and I felt better about it. It's funny how you can feel uncomfortable in a combination that you feel doesn't work. Yes, I know, my girlside is showing.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Can't convince myself.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008:
I think it's funny because I haven't yet uttered dislike for any of my ties, but I think this the closest I will get. This tie is one of the first ties I bought at Brooks Brothers. It is a simple pattern in three shades of blue. Clovers made of alternative medium blue and light blue sit on a navy field. The pattern is printed on silk, and the tie is so old the label has fallen off so I am forced to use a safety pin to keep the tie under control. Sometimes silk print ties are harder to tie and produce thin knots, all adding up to a frustrating experience. Surprisingly this morning, this tie cooperated and produced a nice dimple. I decided to wear it a with my navy suit with a a brown pinstripe. I am not all together convinced I enjoyed this outfit, but I decided it was because I have never worn the suit with a tie that didn't have warm colors.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Orange outfit

Tuesday, March 4, 2008:
When I went on my first shopping trip to a Macy's I was unescorted. Even when I tried to seek advice, or restraint, I was thwarted by the lack of cell phone coverage inside the store. If you know me, then you know that's a little to close to trouble. At that time I didn't know what I was looking for, and if you have ever been to a Macy's mens department you know that you are suddenly thrust into the world of color and stripes and patterns and fabrics and choices. I spent a good twenty minutes running around before I got my head together so I could focus on what I needed and what I wanted to try out. I went for this orange and blue tie, part of the Tassa Elba, because it was a new color for me to contemplate, and I knew it could be worn with a white shirt and my gray suit and everything would be okay, and relatively safe. I leapt at this shirt because it was the opposite of all the points in the previous sentence, and that it was an adventure for me to wear it the first time, however I have received many compliments on this combination. I think it’s a keeper and I have been waiting to wear it.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Shimmery Gray Day

Monday, March 3, 2008:
Today was a hard selection. It was an unseasonably warm day for early March so I decided to wear a cotton suit, but it was still March so it had to be one that was still pretty subdued - so no khaki. I bought this suit two years ago because I wanted to wear it to an formal event for Katherine's medical school. I also wanted a new light weight suit that could be worn in three seasons. The gray suit has a nail head dent pattern in gray cotton with a light tan pin stripe. I chose a tie I had purchased with the suit which is a woven silk tie with three colors; taupe, tan and blue. The three colors combine to give the tie a shimmery and silvery effect, which adds to the its formal look. You have to closely examine the tie to pick out the colors - just ask, I'll let you. Like most things in my life, the tie and the suit are from Banana.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Kennedy Center debut

Friday, February 29, 2008:
Tonight I took Katherine to see one of our favorite groups, Pink Martini, at the Kennedy Center. A couple months ago I was procrastinating at work and was on the band's website where I found out they were going to be in town on February 29, 2008. Since I did the calculation that Katherine and I going to see Pink Martini at the Kennedy Center on February 29 wasn't likely to happen again anytime, soon I made the rare executive decision to buy us tickets and Katherine, who likes to be taken out to fancy things, easily compiled. Not to denigrate, since I love fanciness, too, and so we make a good pair. The show was simply fantastic - they played with the National Symphony Orchestra and did one of my very favorite songs "Brazil" as an encore which left people dancing in the aisles. We had seen them once before at Wolf Trap but we were WAY out in the grass, regardless the music and the people watching was priceless - and we had bought all our parents tickets for their New Year's Eve show in Portland - my father could not stop talking about it for the better part of a week. So anyway, I chose to wear a tie that I had purchased during my trip to Boston to see my dear friend and old college roommate, Carla. We walked on Newberry Street (fancy) and that's where I found Frank Stella Men's Clothier (fancier still) - how could I not go in? I had seen a tie in the window that I really liked, but when I went in and found their complete collection, I decided I needed this one. One quick consultation of the rule book, where I didn't find any mention of prohibitions on purchases made within the time allotted of blogging, I decided to buy it. The tie is a purple-ish navy field with burnt yellow, fuchsia, and emerald leaves drifting across left to right in loose stripes. I wore a blue french cuffed shirt from Nordstrom with cuff links purchased in Williamsburg with my initials on them - made by one of the resident craftsmen down there. I wanted to be worthy of the venue and the concert. After the show Katherine and I stood in line for autographs and we got our programs signed and chatted nervously with these great performers. I had commented on the guitarist's tie and he nicely returned the compliment, only to receive a jibe from the bassist about how I hadn't commented on his tie - they had actually done a very good job of coordinating that night, which we all laughed at. Then, for some unknown reason I blurted out that I had this blog, and in her unmeasurable good humored way, Katherine backed me up in explaining it. They were totally into it, and the guitarist asked how to find it on the web. So I told him. Looking back, I should have probably have written it down for him on something, but I hope he remembers it. Either way I can put this in the same column as riding an elevator with Nancy Pelosi, being told "Good Morning" by Speaker Hastert, meeting Lucy Liu and being introduced to Carl Castle by the President of NPR. God I love this town.

Peacock stripes

Friday, February 29, 2008:
I continue to be amazed with the ties buried on my rack. It's actually fun to find these lost treasures and bring them out and be surprised with how much fun they are. I try to buy ties that exist on the edge of ordinary while still being professional and I think this one is definitely one of those. I remember buying this tie early after I had moved to DC. My clothing collection exploded once I got here because I felt an enormous amount of pressure not to consistently wear the same thing over and over again and that's hard since you have to come to work ready to represent the office and look professional and I think, memorable. The stripes are in peacock greens in a herringbone pattern against a steel blue background. Not only is the green eye catching, but the herringbone adds so much to the experience. The tie is from Banana, and since I couldn't see this tie compete with anything I just wore a gray suit and a new white shirt I got on a recently shopping spree.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Crimson satin berries.

Thursday, February 28, 2008:
Today I chose a tie I had bought in high school from JCrew. It is a satin tie in a crimson color with small yellow dots. I think JCrew went away from this kind of tie a long time ago and have gone down the preppy east coast path, which I don't mind, except I don't get to see this simple, yet formal and sophisticated. I like it because of the formal design, so I paired it with my navy blue suit with brown pinstripes from Banana. I like this suit because no matter how fat I feel, or am, its seems to always fit right. The color is of the tie is pretty cool because it changes in the light and makes the spots pop out when the light hits it. I paired it with a light blue shirt. This tie has has had a tendency to slip down at inopportune times only to have my boss fix it in front of important people - kind of fatherly I guess. Today it didn't so he didn't and that's cool with me. I think I dress in berries. Corporate berries.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Lavender fields

Wednesday, February 27, 2008:
I chose my Banana herringbone suit I love so much and paired it with a tie from Banana (it was a Gap, Inc day). The tie has simple floral pattern in green and dark blue on a iridescent lavender field. I generally wear it in the spring and summer with my lighter suits. I decided to mix it up with a brown suit and a blue shirt. I had a bunch of meetings and so I wanted to spiff it up and wear a comfy suit that had depth in the pattern. I love this suit jacket, too, and I have been able to match it with a good pair of khakis so I can pull off the same kind of look as with my favorite wool herringbone blazer but well into the spring.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

The one that started it all.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008:
Today I chose to wear one of my favorite ties ever. No surprises it is a Ted Baker creation. This was also my first Ted Baker tie. I bought it in the spring of 2006 at Nordstrom, and I remember being so excited, but at the same time a little astonished that I spent the amount I did (a lot). But after I wore it and liked how abstract the tie seems at first glance, but how it actually is stripes made out of what look how a child would draw fireworks in the sky. I liked the playfulness of the color selections of fuchsia, green, light blue and purple set against a very dark background. I also paired it with a red striped shirt because I have found myself wearing safe solids, and it turns out that it looked nice.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Muted stripes

Monday, February 25, 2008:
To keep up with the number of striped ties I own and the fact that it is a droopy Monday I decided to step out with one I bought pretty shortly after I moved to DC in the winter of 2005. I remember when sought out H&M in downtown DC I got very lost. Knowing now where I had headed towards I get a little nervous, and also a little silly since I clearly had no sense of direction when I stepped out of the Metro. I had never been to H&M before and I ran around the store for a while looking at all these things I had never seen before: very slim clothes in interesting colors, and pretty inexpensive suits - I had just seen the 2004 Jude Law version of Alfie and I thought that Alfie and Helmut Lange wanted everyone walking out would be rail thin and pretty close to the metrosexual/homosexual line. I found a couple shirts that I like, as well as this tie. It had muted colors of light blue, a steel blue, a khaki and a raspberry - I clearly hadn't caught the pretty east coast bug yet. It contrasts very nicely with all the brightly colored stripes I have in my closet. I paired with my favorite blue shirt from Banana and my navy JCrew suit which I am not convinced fits me properly. I liked the whole look, the tie may be a little too narrow and the suit a little big on the shoulders, but I liked the color palette together.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Cashmere

Thursday, February 21, 2008:
Today I donned a tie I purchased with my sister at the Saks Off 5th Avenue outlet in Woodbridge, Virginia. It's unconventional in the fact that it is a cashmere knit. I wore it on more of a casual day, but I still had meetings. One of my bosses said that she really didn't "feel" my tie, that is, until she felt it, and then she thought it was ok. I think it's pretty decadent that this tie is made of cashmere, and I think it met it's value of "fun". I like the fact that it isn't a solid color, but made up of some different, deeper colors. I should have probably worn it differently, however, maybe with jeans? I chose a blue shirt and dark tan pants with my black Banana blazer.