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However, no one would dare to challenge Winston Churchill (1874-1965) as the most famous promoter of this distant descendant of the pleated jabot. For Sir Winston, the bow tie was a small but ...
President Abraham Lincoln is often seen in photographs wearing a bow tie, as were both President Roosevelts and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Sharp. Witty. Thoughtful. Sign up for the ...
I don’t want to be anywhere close to Churchill Downs when the mob of fashionably sophisticated interlopers from all those foreign states show up. My bow tie is jammed into the back of my sock ...
Think Winston Churchill, Albert Einstein, and Thomas Edison, all of whom incorporated the bow tie into their signature looks. During the Golden Age of Hollywood (1920s-1950s), bow ties became ...
"The man’s bow tie might match his wife’s hat or his ... huge trend in race day style and have become a fashion staple at Churchill Downs year-round. Headed to the races with a group of ...