Friday, August 29, 2008

Ties That Bind

Ties That Bind



Neckties have been around since thousands of years ago. It was during the reign of China’s first emperor when historians unearthed replicas of the ruler’s terracotta warriors and found that they wore large bandanna-like cloths around their necks. Thus, the world’s earliest neckties were conceived.
Nowadays, neckties are favored by males from a variety of occupations. From skinny ties, broad ties, knotted ties and ties that are made from a wide array of materials, most executives now cannot imagine a world where these pivotal fashion accessories for men do not exist. Many women cannot comprehend why neckties are so important to men but the fact remains that men treasure their necktie collections as it is a symbol of who they are and even professions are. It is part of their identity, and psychologists have even concluded as a result from numerous researches that neckties may even represent the male ego.
Whether you are buying your first tie or are shopping for one as a Father’s Day gift, it is vital to know how to choose the right necktie. Consider the event that you are about to attend. Is it a job interview, a first date, or a formal get together? The more formal the occasion, the more subdued your neckties should be. On the other hand, if you come from a creative background, you will be forgiven for wearing loud ties in to project an adventurous image. Otherwise, try to keep the colors and patterns down to a minimum in tune with the proper settings.

Neckties come in a broad selection of colors. Ties of virtually every color of the rainbow can be found so it is understandable that you would find yourself spoilt for choice. However, color coordinating your neckties and shirts should be done before you make the final decision to purchase ties. Naturally ties that consist of loud patterns should never go with equally dynamic shirt colors. It’s safe to assume that white shirts can bring out the colors and patterns of your ties so do consider wearing one if you want to accentuate your brand new silk tie. Finally, if you are mulling over which ties will go best with your new suit, do avoid striped ties as they will somehow dilute the dynamism projected by your quality suit.

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