Monday, November 29, 2021

The impossible...

Always in style

... has become possible. Many thought it was impossible to make St. Ed's more classy, but one Stedsman took on the challenge. Thinking that the Hall needed to show a more refined and genteel side, Paddy Foss, Steds AR and resident Virginian, thought this could be secured through the bow tie. Yes, this simple looking, yet complex tying neckwear, the bowtie, brings to any function a touch of class. Borrowing on the couture design of John Wetzel, this Steds bowtie is a must for any gentleman. This woven silk bowtie, with stitched Steds crown and 1882, projects gentility, making the wearer more dapper than those without. But there's more! There are also Steds ties too! Bowties and ties... what more could one ask for? 

On bringing back Steds bowties and ties, Paddy Foss declared, "The return of the bowtie brings with it a visible reminder that Stedsmen are indeed cut from a different cloth. While their bowties may be cut from American-made, woven silk, our gentlemen are more — they are cut from a cloth of comprehensive sophistication, and their attire merely serves as an example of this. I am glad to have played a small part in returning st Edward’s Hall to its perch as best dressed Hall on campus."

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