Articles on designer suits and suit brands are all over the internet. Unfortunately there really aren't too many articles written on the suits best friend, the tie.
This article will give you a good idea of what to look for when purchasing a tie to wear. You will learn about materials, sizes, and styles you should look for when purchasing a tie.
The material on a good tie should be 100% silk. Polyester ties look cheap and are not to be substituted for a nice silk tie. This material can be found by checking the tag on the back of the tie before making your purchase.
Keep in mind that a tie should always extend to the top of the belt, but no further. Choose a length that can achieve this while keeping the front longer than the back.
In the past thin ties were the rage. This has changed in 2009 and 3.5" seems to be the minimum width while 4" is the maximum.
Check the bounce of a tie before making your purchase. This can be done by lightly wringing the tie with your hands. If the tie is able to recover than it should do just fine for everyday wear.
Finally, decide on a color and pattern that goes fine with the rest of your outfit. This will ensure that you have something to wear with your tie.
As always thanks for reading this article. Bookmark the page and come back to it as often as you find it necessary.
This article will give you a good idea of what to look for when purchasing a tie to wear. You will learn about materials, sizes, and styles you should look for when purchasing a tie.
The material on a good tie should be 100% silk. Polyester ties look cheap and are not to be substituted for a nice silk tie. This material can be found by checking the tag on the back of the tie before making your purchase.
Keep in mind that a tie should always extend to the top of the belt, but no further. Choose a length that can achieve this while keeping the front longer than the back.
In the past thin ties were the rage. This has changed in 2009 and 3.5" seems to be the minimum width while 4" is the maximum.
Check the bounce of a tie before making your purchase. This can be done by lightly wringing the tie with your hands. If the tie is able to recover than it should do just fine for everyday wear.
Finally, decide on a color and pattern that goes fine with the rest of your outfit. This will ensure that you have something to wear with your tie.
As always thanks for reading this article. Bookmark the page and come back to it as often as you find it necessary.
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