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Men Neckties: A Stylish Gift Option For Valentine's Day
As Valentine's Day creeps up on us, you may be fretting about what special gift to buy for the man in your life. Figuring out what to get for the man in your life is notoriously hard. Unfortunately, methods such as classic gifts for men and for women that have no flowers and jewelry. Rather, you must employ a little more creativity to demonstrate to your particular man how much he means. But the one traditional men's gift that works in every situation is the necktie.
Neckties are a common gift that men have been receiving through out the ages. They are a wonderful gift because they are not necessarily something that a man is going to purchase for himself, but they are always appreciated. While silk ties would not be considered cheap, they are still affordable. You can generally find gorgeous neckties for as low as $30. Of course, the fabric to the point that price, designer, depending on the vendor, you can find a tie within the budget to give you the gift of time.
Silk ties are especially nice gifts as there are many opportunities for which they are appropriate. Perhaps your man has special ties to work every day, or perhaps he only needs one for a special occasion. The truth is that if you gave a necktie that you have chosen, it feels great to wear and feel good is not their first appearance.
When looking for neckties to give you will want to think about your special guy's wardrobe. What hues does he actually like? What else does your man have in the way of clothing items? These facts may assist you in choosing silk ties for your man. After you figure out the colors he generally prefers, choose a tie within that color range. Knowing what he currently has in his closet may help guide you in choosing coordinating neckties.
Neckties are available in a wide array of patterns and designs. While searching for a gift, it is usually a best idea to select traditional model. Striped patterns are quite traditional for silk ties, so they are a simple option. Nevertheless, if your man is a little more of a style risk taker, you might desire to select a pattern a little more avant-garde. A surprising new trend in neck ties for daring men is a floral pattern.
Additionally, you'll desire to inspect the neckties widths that you're considering presenting to your man. Through the years different widths have become more and less popular. Fortunately, the choice is a matter of personal style nowadays. Nowadays skinny ties have become much more fashionable and they have become the perfect accessory to add to the look of an outfit for a glorious night. A lot of the times when selecting a skinny tie you'll desire to stay with a pretty solid one. Thick ties are also popular in today's fashion, but are generally worn during the day. If your sweetheart likes to wear ties to work around Valentines Day, you should consider finding a wider one for him to wear that is perfect for work.
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How to Take Care of Your Gold Ties – Live with Them for a Long Time
Men are fond of collecting ties. There are those who buy every month in replace of their old ones. There are those too which seldom buy at all. In fact, their ties are long been bought. The difference between the two groups of men will be in how they take care of their ties. If you treat your ties with negligence then you will sure to shop for new ones in any time of the month. Since ties are basic men's accessories it is nice to have a collection of it in different patterns and colors. A gold tie must always be included in your collection. This tie is very in demand in wedding occasions and parties. You can as well wear it at work or any function you might attend unexpectedly. This article will talk about how to take care of your gold ties and extend their lifespan for longer use.
What are the common problems most men have when dealing with their gold ties? Perhaps that will be the wrinkling of the fabric. Marks of the knot will leave creases on the tie. If you leave your tie unknotted after using it, then the crease will stay on. But if you hang it after unknotting your gold tie the creases will be lessened and hanging it overnight will eventually remove all the crumpling and unpleasant bumps in the tie. Ironing your tie will spruce up the glossy finish. Silk fabrics become too glossy when pressed under too much heat. You don't like it when you have your gold tie the next time you wear it in sparkling look. Thus, as much as possible be patient in unknotting and hanging your tie each time you get home.
The next problem will be staining. Having stains on your precious ties is very gross. Some just throw away their ties after staining them with food or beverages from parties. How a waste of money, isn't it? The first thing to note here is to stick to the concept that stains are easier to remove when still fresh. If you get your gold tie stained apply remedy at once. Don't wait for the next day or your laundry service to pick up your dirty clothes before taking action. For stain removal procedures you can refer to tips on how to remove stains from your tie in the net or ask someone who has the same experience as yours.
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See How Jewelry Lighten up Your Black Suits
Black suits have been the unchangeable scenery in the office, party or grand ceremony. However, black seems a little bit dull and boring in summer. Nevertheless, these black dresses still look well on superstars in summer. What’s their trick? If you are careful enough, it is not difficult for you to find that they all match their black clothes with something in common – jewelry. So today let’s see how superstars use jewelry to decorate their black suits or formal dress and make them full of vigor?
Combining the sexy black dress with the feminine detailed jewelry with light color, Dita Von and Blake Lively both extend the feminine flavor to the full extent. Red lips, wavy hair, shoulder- naked or v-shape collar dress all adds scores to their sexy index. If you are an office lady with well-built figure, then the luxurious and feminine jewelry will be your best choice since only these can fulfill your temperament. For example, Complicated and feminine designs like the chandeliers and flowers shape used by Harry Winston. Besides, tiffany key series are also good choice. Both the key in the shape of heart and flower can display the incomparable elegance of office ladies while the key itself tells the mystery of women. What’s more, the red diamond set in the key reflects the red lips, releasing charming and luxurious sense. Undoubtedly, tiffany keys will make you the most outstanding woman in the fitted black dress in the party.
Maybe you are a girl like Hilary Duff and Gwyneth Paltrow, and you are sweet, gentle and young but in the office, you lack the power to terrorize others. What’s more, too luxurious jewelry doesn’t suit your tiny figure, so a casual black dress matched with the metallic jewelry with exaggerating shapes, adventurous designs, for example letter or animal charms from links of London jewelry. You are sure to impress others as energetic and stylish.
Like Naomi Watts, ladies who have to wear the black suits to go to work should never neglect earrings for the dangling earrings release the women flavor fully in spite of the dull clothing. Besides, they will make your face look thinner, especially those who have round faces. The natural water drop shape one being full of movement is hot this year.
Just keep in mind that never wear more than one pair of necklace or earrings since jewelry is just an ornament and too much water drowned the miller, right?
Have some good ideas? Why not speak them out and share with us?
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The Neck Tie - It's British history
The neck tie in Britain is one of the stand alone style statements which during the daytime separates Office Workers from other workers. In the evening the non office workers, when going out on the town, will dress up and wear a tie and jacket. I thought it would be interesting to write about the history of the neck tie from 1800 to present day.
1800–1850: Cravat, Stocks, Scarves, Bandanna's
At this time, there was also much interest in the way to tie a proper cravat and this led to a series of publications. This began with Neckclothitania which is a book that contained instructions and illustrations on how to tie 14 different cravats. It was also the first book to use the word ‘tie' in association with neck wear.
It was about this time that black stocks made their appearance. Their popularity eclipsed the white Cravat, except for formal and evening wear. These remained popular through to the 1850s. At this time, another form of neck wear worn was the scarf. This was where a neckerchief or bandanna was held in place by slipping the ends through a finger or scarf ring at the neck instead of using a knot. This is the classic sailor neck wear and may have been adopted from them.
1860–1920s: Bow ties, Scarf/Neckerchief, the Ascot, the Long tie
The industrial revolution created a need for neck wear that was easy to put on, comfortable and would last an entire workday. The modern neck tie, as is still worn by millions of men today, was born. It was long, thin and easy to knot and it didn't come undone.
We English called it the "Four in Hand" because the knot resembled the reins of the four horse carriage used by the British upper class. By this time, the sometimes complicated array of knots and styles of neck wear gave way to the necktie's and bow ties, the latter a much smaller, more convenient version of the cravat. In formal dinner parties and when attending races, another type of neck wear was considered de rigueur; this was the Ascot Tie which had wide flaps that were crossed and pinned together on the chest.
This was until 1926, when a New York tie maker, Jesse Langsdorf came up with a method of cutting the fabric on the bias and sewing it in three segments. This technique improved elasticity and facilitated the fabric's return to its original shape. Since that time, most men have worn the "Langsdorf" tie. Yet another development of that time was the method used to secure the lining and interlining once the tie had been folded into shape. Richard Atkinson and Company of Belfast claim to have introduced the slip stitch for this purpose in the late 1920s.
1920s – present day
Wide short tie with print, 1953, part of the post-War "Bold Look".
After the First World War, hand-painted ties became an accepted form of decoration in America. The widths of some of these ties went up to 4.5 inches (110 mm). These loud, flamboyant ties sold very well all the way through the 1950s.
In Britain, Regimental stripes have been continuously used in tie designs since the 1920's. Traditionally, English stripes ran from the left shoulder down to the right side; however, when Brooks Brothers introduced the striped ties in the United States around the beginning of the 20th century, they had theirs cut in the opposite direction.
Before the Second World War ties were worn shorter than they are today; this was due, in part, to men wearing trousers at the natural waist (more or less at the level of the belly button), and also due to the popularity of three-piece suits, for which it is considered a faux pas to let the tie stick out below the vest. Around 1944 ties started to become not only wider, but wilder. This was the beginning of what was later labelled the Bold Look ties which reflected the returning GIs' desire to break with wartime uniformity. Widths reached 5", and designs included Art Deco, hunting scenes, scenic "photographs," tropical themes, and even girlie prints, though more traditional designs were also available. The typical length was 48".
The 1960s brought about an influx of pop art influenced designs. The first was designed by
Michael Fish when he worked at Turnbull & Asser and was introduced in Britain in 1965; the term Kipper Tie was a pun on his name. The exuberance of the styles of the late 1960s and early 1970's gradually gave way to more restrained designs. Ties became wider, returning to their 4½ inch width, sometimes with garish colours and designs. The traditional designs of the 1930's and 1950s reappeared, particularly Paisley patterns. Ties began to be sold along with shirts, and designers slowly began to experiment with bolder colours.
In the 1980s, narrower ties, some as narrow as 1½" but more typically 3" to 3¼" wide, became popular again. Into the 1990s, as ties got wider again, increasingly unusual designs became common. Novelty (or joke) ties or deliberately kitschy ties designed to make a statement gained a certain popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. These included ties featuring cartoon characters, commercial products or pop culture icons, and those made of unusual materials, such as plastic or wood. During this period, with men wearing their pants at their hips, ties lengthened to 57".
At the start of the 21st century, ties widened to 3½" to 3¾" wide, with a broad range of patterns available, from traditional stripes, foulards, and club ties (Ties with a crest or design signifying a club, organization, or order) to abstract, themed, and humorous ones. The standard length remains 57", though 2008 and 2009 saw a return to narrower ties. While ties as wide as 3¾" are still available, ties under 3" wide also became popular, particularly with younger men and the fashion-conscious.
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The Chinese call Britain 'The Island of Hero's' which I think sums up what we British are all about. We British are inquisitive and competitive and are always looking over the horizon to the next adventure and discovery.
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My family tree has been traced back to the early Kings of England from the 7th Century AD. I am also a direct descendent of Sir Christopher Wren which has given me an interest in English History which is great fun to research.
I have recently decided to write articles on my favourite subjects: English Sports, English History, English Icons, English Discoveries and English Inventions. At present I have written over 100 articles which I call "An Englishman's Favourite Bits Of England" in various Volumes. Please visit my Blogs page http://Bloggs.Resourcez.Com where I have listed all my articles to date.
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