I don't usually pay much heed to the scribblings of Russell Smith, the men's fashion columnist for the Grope & Flail. Most of his sartorial suggestions are a bit out there, to say the least. But on Saturday he wrote this piece about a Canadian company producing alternative neckwear for men. It's called Tascot (i.e. tie + ascot), and its website features the requisite brooding male models, sporting all the various styles.
Daringly debonair? Or too fey by half? You decide.
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