Neckties are linear pieces of cloth that can make or break any working man's wardrobe. It is a big part of any man's ensemble and this is so for a good reason. If you are a person who is totally oblivious when it comes to fashion and would rather work everyday wearing the same outfit that you did yesterday, then you are surely going to use very few neckties in your entire career. While a lot of people do stock up a lot on their neckwear, not every necktie collector has enough color in their closet to create really sharp looks everyday.
So here's the actual situation: you do have at least half a dozen neckties scattered somewhere in your room or maybe hanging organized in your closet. There is a bigger chance that once you eliminate your blue and red neckties, you will not have enough neckties left in your collection from where you can choose from.
Here's one trivial fact: men nowadays are buying more neckties than ever but they buy a lot of neckties in similar colors. This move does not help the point of the whole buying process because if this is what you practice, then you are more likely to end up with identical neckties like wearing a navy necktie to work and going home to change for a date wearing a midnight blue tie. Nothing much has changed. Note that the ultimate objective in creating your entire necktie collection is to create variety so you'll have plenty to choose from when you go to work.
Another fact that is also very interesting i that men typically believe that neckties only have two types in terms of design: striped and solid. The two may be general categories but that does not mean that they are the sole designs that neckwear has. The modernization of men's fashion has created an abundance of styles and options that no man should leave undiscovered.
Thus it is just time to grow your necktie collection, if you haven't really done so. Let your neckties include more than just stripes and solids. There are a lot new patterns on the market that you might want to wear while your colleagues envy your style.
There are micro dot or pin dot patterns which, as the name implies, have small circles whose color contrasts the base color. It's not an entirely new idea but pin dot patterns have achieved a new level of elegance due mainly to its subtlety. As for stripes, there's the new Repp stripe tie which combines varying widths and patterns. There are also regimental ties that bring different stories with each print. Other tie makers also use team logos and insignias to replace plain ties which, although does not denote classic fashion, subtly provides more color to your otherwise boring necktie and personality.
Colors are also important considerations. You need to have as much color in your closet as possible. Bold and bright colors are the 'in thing' nowadays and while it can get fun, it does not overstep the boundaries towards being loud. Wear colors one at a time and your color should always take the center stage. When wearing bright colors, do not wear any piece of accessory that is louder.
So here's the actual situation: you do have at least half a dozen neckties scattered somewhere in your room or maybe hanging organized in your closet. There is a bigger chance that once you eliminate your blue and red neckties, you will not have enough neckties left in your collection from where you can choose from.
Here's one trivial fact: men nowadays are buying more neckties than ever but they buy a lot of neckties in similar colors. This move does not help the point of the whole buying process because if this is what you practice, then you are more likely to end up with identical neckties like wearing a navy necktie to work and going home to change for a date wearing a midnight blue tie. Nothing much has changed. Note that the ultimate objective in creating your entire necktie collection is to create variety so you'll have plenty to choose from when you go to work.
Another fact that is also very interesting i that men typically believe that neckties only have two types in terms of design: striped and solid. The two may be general categories but that does not mean that they are the sole designs that neckwear has. The modernization of men's fashion has created an abundance of styles and options that no man should leave undiscovered.
Thus it is just time to grow your necktie collection, if you haven't really done so. Let your neckties include more than just stripes and solids. There are a lot new patterns on the market that you might want to wear while your colleagues envy your style.
There are micro dot or pin dot patterns which, as the name implies, have small circles whose color contrasts the base color. It's not an entirely new idea but pin dot patterns have achieved a new level of elegance due mainly to its subtlety. As for stripes, there's the new Repp stripe tie which combines varying widths and patterns. There are also regimental ties that bring different stories with each print. Other tie makers also use team logos and insignias to replace plain ties which, although does not denote classic fashion, subtly provides more color to your otherwise boring necktie and personality.
Colors are also important considerations. You need to have as much color in your closet as possible. Bold and bright colors are the 'in thing' nowadays and while it can get fun, it does not overstep the boundaries towards being loud. Wear colors one at a time and your color should always take the center stage. When wearing bright colors, do not wear any piece of accessory that is louder.
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