Sunday, October 31, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Edmonton County - Clip-On Ties
Woven striped tie matching with school crest. Handwash.
Fabric composition: * 100% Polyester
Chef Tonal by RM Style silver polyester extra long ties
Tres magnifique! Give your own Emeril” this wonderful gray extra long necktie that honors the food fanatics amongst us. Perfect for any chef or food connoisseur!”
Allegro by Bocara navy blue silk ties
Keep your attire looking snappy with this handsome Bocara men’s necktie. Woven with resilient silks, this distinctive tie features a crisp green and silver diamond pattern set atop a rich black and navy blue background, giving it that simple, yet charming, look of style and finesse. The perfect accessory for any man who’s serious about looking good. Be it at the office or out on the town.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Good Old Tie
There's something about a nice tie for a man that never really goes out of style, and it turns out ties have been in style a REALLY long time. In 221 BC, China's first emperor and his life size terra cotta army were entombed, each wearing a necktie. Early Roman orators wore neckerchiefs to keep their vocal cords warm. In 1784, an English fashion authority was said to be the first guy to use a neck cloth for sheer style. But it was the French, of course, who came up with the first variation of a designer tie in the 1920's, made from expensive materials with elaborate patterns.
In the 1800's, touching another man's tie, or cravat as it was called back then, was considered taboo and a challenge to a duel.
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