Unfortunately
for men, neck and bow ties don’t come with a manual. This leaves many wondering
exactly how to wear them properly and what things they should keep in mind as
they go to the tie store, only to be faced with an overwhelming number of tie
styles and types they know nothing about. To make the process a bit easier for
the uninitiated, below are some sound guidelines on tie
shopping for men:
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If
you think your one trusty tie is enough to get you through any and every
occasion, think again. Having a small, but good collection of men’s ties handy
is a lot better than having just one. if you are serious about re-hashing your wardrobe,
start by augmenting your tie collection and setting up to buy at least 5 to 8
quality ties to start your selection with.
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Neck
and bow ties come in a wide variety of shapes, styles, and sizes. Although you
may think you need to have every style and shape there is, it pays knowing what
type of tie best suits your existing wardrobe. think about proportions and how
certain types and styles of ties will look on the typical lapel sizes of your
jackets and the collar styles of your shirts.
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Tie
stitching is also an important factor to consider. If you’ve ever had your
tie’s stitching come undone in the past, you will know just how important
quality stitching can be. properly stitched together ties help make your entire
outfit look sharper and finer. The bar tack is also an essential detail to look
into when choosing a tie. A misplaced tack can have a not-so-charming bubbling
effect on your tie.
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Choosing
a good tie fabric is also vital to the quality and longevity of your tie. Choosing
tie fabric is quite simple, as silk has always been the best choice for the
applique, being one of the most durable and elegant fabrics around.
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