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WOO2 - So what did you wear, and how did the interview go?
When I was a kid, I learned the four-in-hand. Eventually, I learned the windsor. It's easier to get it symmetrical.Moonbear said:What other kind of knot is there? I looked at the diagram, and that's the only kind I know (some guys are hopeless and us women need to help them out tying their ties).
The military use whatever knot they happen to know, although, if you don't know how to tie a knot when you go into basic training, they teach you - it might be the windsor knot, since that seems to be the most common. Or, maybe you get taught whatever knot the TI happens to know and most just happen to know the windsor. I remember they had at least a couple different knots in the book.iansmith said:I think the military also have their own knotbut it might be the windsor knot.
I have about 50-60 ties, but only half a dozen or so that I wear on a semi-regular basis. (Work has a 'casual only' dress code.) Every bloody one of them has to be tied differently, because of length and width differences. Some of them even have to be done extra carefully because the pattern looks goofy at the knot area if it isn't lined up properly. (And I always tuck the small end through the back loop of the big one or use a tie-pin so nobody can tell if it turns backwards.)BobG said:Before, all I had to do was memorize one tie and could get it to come out the right length every time, guaranteed. Having to wear a different tie every day was kind of complicated.
Danger said:I always tuck the small end through the back loop of the big one or use a tie-pin so nobody can tell if it turns backwards.
Roach clips, I've got. Never heard of a bulldog clip...brewnog said:A tie-pin? Yeah, right. You mean a bulldog clip...
I ended up wearing the yellow shirt with blue tie and blue pants. The interview went great, according to the guy, I pretty much will be accepted if I apply there. Unfortunately - or fortunately, depending on your perspective - I really wasn't that impressed with the school when I went on the tour.Astronuc said:WOO2 - So what did you wear, and how did the interview go?
wasteofo2 said:It's not like the school was crap, they actually had a very very well maintained, clean, new, beautiful campus, that had some award winning architecture on it, but the vibe I got off the students and the tour-guide just didn't click with me.