Ties: Is My Tie The Right Length? | Kirby Allison

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Today Kirby is resolving the universal question: What is the proper length of a tie? We'd love to hear it in the comments, but more importantly, please ask your questions! Kirby is here to answer them all!

From their silk and linings, through to their perfect hand-sewn slip stitch, no detail has been overlooked. These ties produce a knot so effortlessly that they almost tie themselves. From Macclesfield's and Jacquards to Ancient Madder, this collection has every style that the well-dressed gentleman could ever need.

KIRBY'S TIE TODAY:
Sovereign Grade Primrose Yellow Daisy Spring Madder Buff Tie:

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I could never let the small blade hang below the large like that. Would inflame my OCD. Lol

mclyker
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Great info here. Thanks for this easy to follow guide. I need longer ties

MauricXe
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Am I the only one who was thinking of peperoni pizza while watching his tie?
Beautiful peak lapel navy blue double bressed jacked with black collar;
Light blue spread collar with dark blue thin&thick stripes (corona safety distanced from each other);
Pleated & cuffed white cream high waisted remarkable trousers;
And two toned oxford well polished, waxed & moisturised...
And all of that combined with a peperoni tie...
I admire your pocket square Mr. Kirby!
What is the fold name called?
Also your weding wring is delightful and antient looking.
My mistake for not checking your watch, what brand and serie is it?

arbernani
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I buy longer ties because I love the look of the full Windsor knot. I find it if arrange the long blade with the third button on my shirt, the tie falls perfectly. I'm 5'9"

johnw
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I love the trousers!! Make? They look similar to Pini Parma that ive been looking at

joshuasharp
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Thank you for carrying long ties in your collection.

TeslaRules
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Still waiting on the Sovereign Grade Dark Navy Ancient Madder Tie to come back in stock...

JohnLee-vlqk
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Hello Kirby, I wanted to ask you a question. I purchased from you (Saphir Renovateur) for my new Cordovan Dark Brown Cap Toe Oxfords. Anyway, I've decided to buy a nice pair of shoes and take care of them, which I have never done. Having watched all your videos on applying Saphir products has tought me a lot and I appreciate it. Question: So I have my new shoes, and before I wear them I applied the Saphir Renovateur to them last night, as I wanted to let them sit overnight to let it really condition the shoes before I wear them. In the process of applying the Renovateur with my new microfiber cloth, quite a bit of color was coming off on the cloth. So I let it dry for about a half hour and buffed it with my horse hair brush. It did not seem to do much at all, and did not produce any shine to them that was any different from the way they looked out of the box. Now I know that the Renovateur is just a deep conditioner, but I expected it to do at least something... I then tried applying the Renovateur with my finger in small circular motions, and it took to the shoes far better and I had no color come off the shoes, and produced a mat finish as I assumed it was taking to the shoes much better. So I left it on overnight and have yet to buff it. Is it ok to use my fingers to apply the Renovateur to the shoes??? It seems to have adhered to the shoes much better without taking any color off. I haven't buffed them yet but hopefully a better result this time. On a side note: The shoes are "Oxhide" leather, if that is of any consiquence? Thank you for shipping my product, and I will continue to order from you. I have learned a lot from your videos and now have a deep appreciation for taking care of expensive shoes. Cheers,
Scott. 😊👍

scottmarkey
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Kirby if you look below, you will see my question. You are not that busy to not answer/Respond to me. Well, I have ordered product from you recently, however I no longer will, and disregard your channel. Not a good way to run your business! Bad reviews will also be left... In the future, you should respond to people!

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