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	<title>Comments on: Who and How to Wear Vertical Stripped Shirts – Short and Tall Men</title>
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		<title>By: Jeff Collins, Professional Haberdasher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeff Collins, Professional Haberdasher</dc:creator>
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		<description>I would have to guess that only 10-15% of my clients still wear two color stripes. The bengal stripe or narrow burgundy on white is a bit old school. I haven&#039;t sold too many of those in the last decade. What gentlemen tend to wear these days are multi-stripes, something you eluded that would be on a later post. These shirts have become the transitional shirt, working with or without a tie.  The single stripe can be a little less diverse in color &amp; pattern. 

Hints: For a tie combination with a striped shirt try a striped tie of a different width, solid ties or ties with a tossed pattern (dots of some sort).

My Best,

Jeff Collins
Professional Haberdasher
www.MyHaberdasher.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would have to guess that only 10-15% of my clients still wear two color stripes. The bengal stripe or narrow burgundy on white is a bit old school. I haven&#8217;t sold too many of those in the last decade. What gentlemen tend to wear these days are multi-stripes, something you eluded that would be on a later post. These shirts have become the transitional shirt, working with or without a tie.  The single stripe can be a little less diverse in color &amp; pattern. </p>
<p>Hints: For a tie combination with a striped shirt try a striped tie of a different width, solid ties or ties with a tossed pattern (dots of some sort).</p>
<p>My Best,</p>
<p>Jeff Collins<br />
Professional Haberdasher<br />
<a href="http://www.MyHaberdasher.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.MyHaberdasher.com</a></p>
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