Agreed. But simply getting it tied well (like a four-in-hand knot, but without slipping the blade through at the end) goes a long way to keeping it in place. But if you're looking for the fool proof method, there are these pre-tied ones (sounds awful, but they aren't really) from Beau Ties...
It's true that ascots are not hard to tie, but they are hard to keep in place. Unlike a regular tie, they tend to loosen, shift around. When I wear them, I have to expect to make occasional adjustments to keep in place and tucked. Not so the velcro ones. While I surprise myself (not like...
This may or may not be of interest, but a small group of ascot enthusiasts have been sharing their ideas/interests at a Yahoo Group called, The Gentlemens Silk Ascot & Cravat Club. Seems a bit silly, but why not.
Here's the address...
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