I picked up a handy little book on artful knots at Hermes. It really is 
nothing more than a glorified glossy pamphlet with a hard cover, but is 
useful. It also is not entirely dedicated to menswear however, including a 
large percentage of content on tying a womans scarf.

Seamus

>From: James Dodge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Cravat differences
>Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2000 13:05:30 -0800
>
>Who is REALLY interested in discussing music, scooters,
>>and my
>>personal fave fashion???
>
>Me. Anyone have any clues as to a source of information on non-conventional
>cravat tying methods? I'm looking for a higher, fuller knot that shows more
>over a high regency collar.
>
>The dandies (the old ones) spent an hour or more a day simply tying
>elaborate cravats. Beau Brummel was said to be a master of the impossible 
>to
>duplicate, ridiculously complex, tie.
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