tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post7187133544045042339..comments2023-11-05T10:53:07.638+00:00Comments on Patently Rubbish: The Ties that Bindpatentlyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00602962323262055007noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-42352402121148050722009-08-06T08:33:04.706+01:002009-08-06T08:33:04.706+01:00Thank you for not betting a euro, Measured.
Reass...Thank you for not betting a euro, Measured.<br /><br />Reassurance ... yes, you probably have a point.patentlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00602962323262055007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-12947536027846188912009-08-05T22:30:30.527+01:002009-08-05T22:30:30.527+01:00You have all got your thinking into knots, discuss...You have all got your thinking into knots, discussing ladies' underwear and skirts! Yes, enough of peccadillos. Back to ties. <br /><br />Respect, Patently? Who's kidding who? Reassurance. Clients and colleagues need to know you are capable.<br /><br />I will not prevaricate. Men wear ties for:<br />i. respect<br />ii. reassurance<br />iii. recognition of status/position<br />iv. expectations<br />v. manners<br />vi. confidence vs insecurity<br />v. habit ...........<br /><br />Not an exhaustive list and some overlap. Individuals' priori*ties* differ too. These days it is a choice that is at the discretion of the individual as it is not common to be ostracised for not wearing a tie, is it? I like shirts with collars and then a tie can be in your pocket, but no rules, regulations or laws, please.<br /><br />Albert, DC with his background in marketing knows precisely what he is doing when he does not wear a tie. When he is PM, bet your bottom dollar, er.. no..pound, he will wear a tie more frequently.<br /><br />LFAT, that is enough of you being provocative. Though this be thwarted if women had to wear a uniform, assuming that they do not already conform? Thinking about equality though, is it fair that it is easier to pull a tie off than undo the back of a bra? Hmm...now there is a thought. ;-)measuredhttp://twitter.com/measurednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-43521353409839141112009-08-05T16:54:10.670+01:002009-08-05T16:54:10.670+01:00Stu, it not only sounded good, but I was actually ...Stu, it not only sounded good, but I was actually coming to agree with you.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407051721186824991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-21971518933677786312009-08-05T16:43:07.435+01:002009-08-05T16:43:07.435+01:00Let it be known that I wore a full Price Charlie a...Let it be known that I wore a full Price Charlie and kilt to my own wedding. I would probably tone that down somewhat for a visit with the Blessed Obamassiah, but perhaps not for Her Majesty...<br /><br />But the Commons Chamber? Nobody else seems to treat it with any respect, not its members and certainly not the public. I don't see why a great charade should be made, why the semblance of sartorial seriousness should be maintained, for such a disgraced and perverted institution as the Palace of Westminster. Let Black Rod refuse me passage if he likes, for I should not even by my appearance recognise the pretence of dignity nor the sham of respectability that that House, laughably, imagines itself to be held in; all the better to mask their contempt for the populace that they still claim to serve. Nay, a Parliament of dogs and whores it is, and thus shall it be known to all. How could I ever wear a tie in such a place?<br /><br />Nah, just kidding really. I'd probably shine my bloody shoes. But it <em>sounded</em> good, eh?Stuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315721343398529214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-1794772263269944452009-08-05T16:36:38.341+01:002009-08-05T16:36:38.341+01:00Do they have the Internet up there?Do they have the Internet up there?patentlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00602962323262055007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-10915001105641716662009-08-05T16:27:52.618+01:002009-08-05T16:27:52.618+01:00I've been known to wear some unusual clothing ...I've been known to wear some unusual clothing in my time, but nothing that could be called a dress. However, there may be some fierce Scottish Highlanders who might take offence at your insinuation that wearing a skirt is on a par with wearing women's underwear.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407051721186824991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-362037982914079522009-08-05T14:54:03.125+01:002009-08-05T14:54:03.125+01:00No Albert, I'm not, although I commend your ef...No Albert, I'm not, although I commend your efforts to misinterpret my comment!<br /><br />Your past comments suggest a close involvement on your part in the Church. Is that not the profession where the men mostly wear dresses? I should be careful, then, if that is the case. People in glass houses, etc. <br /><br />Blue - I did wonder about that. A colleague does it. I think I'm just not organised enough, though. And I have a glass-fronted office, so the secretaries might object. <br /><br />Stu, I can see why you don't wear a tie now. But if you became PM and went off to meet the Queen, or Obama, or another head of state, I'd like to think you would wear a tie for that. You would, after all, be representing all of us so any discourtesy would be expressed on behalf of us all. <br /><br />The Chamber would be less formal than meeting His Barackness, but more formal that your current office. I think it would fall above the threshold that must exist somewhere between the two...patentlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00602962323262055007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-74253195038113975062009-08-05T14:01:07.018+01:002009-08-05T14:01:07.018+01:00Sorry Patently, are you saying you would be tempte...Sorry Patently, are you saying you would be tempted to wear women's underwear (provided a range of regulations ensured smartness and comfort)? Perhaps Measured and I were on the wrong track when we thought it was your tie that would disclose your personality...<br /><br />Stu I think the point about ties is that almost all men wear them for formal occasions and occasions when they need to show respect for others (funerals, weddings, job interviews, important meetings etc.). So for a working MP not to wear a tie, implies he lacks respect or doesn't take his work (or his people) seriously.<br /><br />No I don't think MPs should spend hours on their appearance instead of their work. The nice thing about a tie is that it takes seconds not hours to make a man look smart, and the trouble it costs him is a simple reminder of the importance of the occasion he is attending.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407051721186824991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-12055365776144703582009-08-05T13:58:12.590+01:002009-08-05T13:58:12.590+01:00I keep my suit jacket and tie easily to hand I can...I keep my suit jacket and tie easily to hand I can make myself smarter quicker than Superman could put on his red pants.<br /><br />Unfortunately this morning I was caught short because our receptionist showed the client in before I had a chance to say jackrabbit.Old BEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06974090439936326476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-28309791863096219272009-08-05T13:22:23.387+01:002009-08-05T13:22:23.387+01:00I don't wear a tie. But then, I'm not a la...I don't wear a tie. But then, I'm not a lawyer, so I guess it doesn't matter.<br /><br />If I was an MP, of course... Well, I'll be honest, I still would not wear a tie. I would be a representative of the people, and the vast majority of <em>them</em> wear ties rarely at best. The business of Government may be important (although the jury's still out on that, I say) but it is still just business.<br /><br />Would you rather your MPs spend their hours on their appearance, or their work?Stuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07315721343398529214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-32465196963724553692009-08-05T13:19:16.098+01:002009-08-05T13:19:16.098+01:00On the other hand, Albert, DC seems to wear one wh...On the other hand, Albert, DC seems to wear one when at work (in the Commons Chamber) and not when outside. Maybe he is "tailoring" his appearance to the audience?<br /><br />As for LfaT's suggestion, I must admit to being tempted. And I feel sure that Albert's objection could be resolved in a fair and equitable manner, by a balanced package of regulatory measures - strengthening smartness requirements where needed and allowing additional comfort-related regulatory relaxation in other less visible areas?patentlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00602962323262055007noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-40129584269584998832009-08-05T10:20:01.091+01:002009-08-05T10:20:01.091+01:00I don't think you can achieve equality in this...I don't think you can achieve equality in this sphere simply because women have to wear bits of underwear that men don't. I've never worn such underwear (obviously), but I guess they can be hot and uncomfortable, so I suspect if we required women to wear suits, they would be within their rights to require us to wear women's underwear. The only men who would be happy with that are probably wearing it already.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407051721186824991noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-23173360041479633902009-08-05T09:52:58.666+01:002009-08-05T09:52:58.666+01:00Time for someone to start an equality campaign, de...Time for someone to start an equality campaign, demanding that all women in formal workplaces have to wear suits - even in the heat of summer.Letters From A Toryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14612766550608940053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3083855923964640893.post-58761429516840951112009-08-05T09:19:01.387+01:002009-08-05T09:19:01.387+01:00"It is, quite simply, a mark of respect."..."It is, quite simply, a mark of respect."<br /><br />Precisely, which is why David Cameron ought to wear one rather than trying to look casual and informal, like he's some kind of chum to us all. For him not to wear a tie is patronising.Alberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12407051721186824991noreply@blogger.com