Button down collared shirts are more casual than point collars. If you're wearing a suit, I'd advise against it. If you're dressed casually, wearing, say, a sport coat or blazer and less formal slacks like khakis, jeans, or corduroys, then it's acceptable in a casual, weekender way.
Your shirt collar and your neck
If it is a completely formal party I would suggest I tuxedo with a black tie or bow tie. If it is semi casual I would suggest nice pants and a button down shirt w/ collar and a tie.
Absolutely! It looks much better than with a vest or with a shirt alone. Wear a conservative sweater and let the bow tie "pop".
Yes, but only if you have a white, or lightly coloured collar or winged collar shirt. Never wear a bow tie which is the same colour as your shirt, only exception being if you are dressed in White tie dress code, which is white bow tie on a white wing collar shirt with black tailcoat.
It means to wear your finest bib over hauls, dress shirt, and bow tie!
a t shirt and jeans. For the t shirt wear a sparkly t shirt. Maybe make you hair look pretty, so add a bow or a cute hat
he weared a tuxedo T-shirt and a red bow
You hold the right mouse button down to draw the bow, release it to fire the arrow.
Gold, everything in gold, bow tie too.
On social occasions when the prescribed uniform is the Army Blue Uniform, personnel who don't have one are authorized to wear the Army Green Uniform with white shirt and bow tie.
What I did, was: poke out the lenses of cheap 'ray-ban' looking sunglasses, and put scotch tape in the middle. Then wear as short of shorts you can with knee sock and a button up shirt. If your dad has a bow-tie, that would be cute too :D
yes it can get worn out if you touch the bow hairs enough. first it will start to turn brown then it will not play when you run the bow down the strings.