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It depends wether you have a silk or polyester tie. Check out http://www.ties4him.co.uk/spot-on-a-tie!
I'm guessing cotton, or polyester depending on the tie you have
About 1 hour
No, because it will leach dangerous chemicals. It's synthetic. Stick wtih cotton.
It is a long I, the same as lie and pie.
Not long. Bout an hour to cand track rod ends and tie rods on both sides. Had t cut one off with a grinder though.
Cut diagonal from the sides of the tie.
no. if you do it will take advantage of it and get out.
When you look at previous jumps and take the next longest jump of each competitor.
No. I've had a couple of tie-dye shirts for several years, and they never faded after not ironing them (I never ironed them, and I used cheap tie-dye spray from my local craft store.)
A cummerbund is typically worn with a bow tie rather than a long tie, especially in formal settings like black tie events. The cummerbund serves to create a smooth transition between the shirt and trousers and is designed to complement the bow tie. However, fashion is subjective, and some may choose to wear a cummerbund with a long tie, but it is not the traditional pairing.