I am not really a fan of bowties... but since I have left - I think good for them (the dub brothers that wore them)!
They managed to find a way to be a little different, in a very uniform world.
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I am not really a fan of bowties... but since I have left - I think good for them (the dub brothers that wore them)!
They managed to find a way to be a little different, in a very uniform world.
Some of our older ones wore them; I remember one anointed brother who always had one on. I can't, however, ever remember any man under, say, 90 who ever rocked a bowtie.
I think Matt Smith looks killer in a bowtie:
I knew Glen How. He always wore bow-ties.
I like wearing a Bow-tie; so why shouldn't I wear one?
Brother Eric Beveridge, Awake writing department, wears one; he wore one to a KH dedication.
BUT interestingly his brother Bob Beveridge a UK CoBoE says they are not allowed!
Opinions or rules?
I think there is an attempt to be different in a soul killing atmosphere. When I was pioneering, I was always given shit about not having a 4 door car. So I bought a 1974 VW Thing convertable with 4 doors (the doors could come off too!) . I used to put old pioneer sisters in the back with the top down. HA! Never wore a bow tie, though.
Mil
Black dubs in large cities wear them all the time. Some look cute, some look smart and some look stupid. Then I realized the bowtie had nothing to do with it.