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Black Neckties Can Be Different

Monday, November 16th, 2009 by ellen

Even people say fewer men wear neckties. However, mens ties are still an indispensable accessory and they can bring the unique charming for men. Check out the Asia star who presents a mature look with a stylish black necktie. With the same black suit and white shirt, you can have a totally different fashion look like a star. The only thing you need is this stylish black necktie.

Black Stylish Necktie

Black Stylish Necktie

Pick Your Favorite Neckties and Shirts

Saturday, November 14th, 2009 by ellen

A perfect match between neckties and shirts is a dream outfit for men. Here are some matches and see which one is your favorite.

Solid color ties and shirts

Solid color ties and shirts

Solid color ties and shirts

Solid color ties and shirts

Green silk ties and shirts

Green silk ties and shirts

Paisley neckties and shirts

Paisley neckties and shirts

Striped silk ties and shirts

Striped silk ties and shirts

Smart Match For Men’s Ties And Shirts

Monday, October 26th, 2009 by ellen

How can a man learn to choose a necktie and a shirt? Armed with some basic tips, it can be that easy. A brief shirt undoubtedly can present a man’s gentle and elegance. If added with an appropriate necktie, man’s vitality and poise will be vividly manifested. The men who don’t know how to match could be familiar with the matching skills between neckties and shirts; men who know that are more confident with the mixed charming from the following suggestions.

  • Gray striped neckties and milky white shirts present an image of a steady man;
  • Dark color neckties with printed patterns and white shirts highlight a man’s noble.
  • Light gold plaid silk ties go well with light blue shirts to show a man’s elegance.
  • Green neckties are perfectly matched with a white shirt to reflect a man’s fashion taste.
  • Light blue printed silk ties are combined very well with light blue shirts with a business casual style.
  • A dark blue striped necktie and a light blue shirt show a man’s confidence and strong character.

How Exaggerated Necklaces Can Be

Monday, August 24th, 2009 by ellen
Duck Neck Necklaces

Duck Neck Necklaces

Wow! Besides a delicious dish, the duck neck bones can also be a part of necklaces. Never hungry again!

False Eyelash Necklaces

False Eyelash Necklaces

Are you a jewelry DIY fan? If yes, take a look this necklace. How creative it is! Also, a big save with unused false eyelash! Do you have any other ideas on this recycled DIY necklace?

snake exuviation necklaces

snake exuviation necklaces

Is this necklace scary enough? Find the exuviated snake skin, put it in the glass bottle, and then get an exaggerated necklace. Are you brave enough to wear the necklace?

Butterfly necklaces

Butterfly necklaces

A little friendlier than the snake necklace and more beautiful necklaces. It is feasible for most of people except animal lovers.

Mostly the elements of necklaces are feminine. But sometime if some male classic elements are added, the uniqueness is obvious. The classic ones can be cigarette cases or mustache. Try anything which is traditional for men.

Cigarette case necklaces

Cigarette case necklaces

mustache necklaces

mustache necklaces

100% Silk Ties - How Much You Know

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 by ellen

In the current market, no matter department stores, retail stores, or online necktie store, you will find that almost all neckties are tagged with “100% silk ties” but have a quite large range of prices. Here we assume that all tags are correct and the men’ ties are made of silk. Even with that, you could find the cheapest ties are lower than $10 each, most of ties are labeled around $30 - $70  each, some neckties are over $70 or even much more. They are all made of 100% silk but why the prices are so different? The essential reasons are explored in the following sections.

The biggest cost difference is based on what color dying technique the manufacture uses or what the requirement of the wholesale buyers. How are the silk tie colors coming from? There are two techniques of silk tie dying during the manufacture. One is yarn dyed and the other is printing. The first one, also named as colored woven, is a process that the yarns of silk are dyed before they are woven. It means that the color is dyed first and then the silk fabric is woven. Obviously, the printing means all the colors are printed on the woven silk fabric. That means that the necktie fabric is woven first and then the desired color is printed on the fabric. All the colors of yarn dyed silk ties are woven with the colored yarns with an expensive necktie equipment. However, the printing has no need for that machine so its cost is much less than the dyed yarn silk ties.

Mostly the expensive merchandise must have certain advantages over the cheaper one. The yarn dyed silk ties have brighter and more durable color than the printing neckties. The yarn dyed silk ties also have more vivid and real 3D feel pattern. However, the patterns of printing silk ties look plain and superficial.

Now we can judge which is which for all 100% silk ties based on the price. If under $10, usually it is the printing silk tie except a big sale. $30 - $70 is the normal price for the dyed yarn silk ties in the current market. The difference is mainly for the store brand, store location, silk tie brand itself. If over $70 or even hundred, definitely a luxury brand if you are the fan of a brand. How do you find high quality dyed yarn silk ties with a much cheaper price than traditional? Search online silk tie stores which are sourcing directly from necktie manufacturers. For example, http://www.tietosuccess.com provides over three hundreds silk tie designs which are all made of 100% dyed yarn silk. The best part is that all silk ties are only CAD $15 each with factory direct sourcing. Enjoy your online necktie shopping there!

How to Tie a Tie - Ten Ways to Tie Your Neckties

Friday, August 21st, 2009 by ellen

Check out 10 ways of tie knot which are good for our Woven Silk Ties.

1. The Windsor Knot

Good for the broad collar shirt and better to use thin ties in serious occasion.

how to tie a tie - windsor knot

how to tie a tie - windsor knot

2. The four-in-hand Knot

Knotted in four steps. Better for skinny ties with narrow collar shirts casually.

How to tie a tie - four in hand knot

How to tie a tie - four in hand knot

3. The Half-Windsor Knot

Simple version of Windsor knot. Better for standard collar shirts but not for thick ties.

How to tie a tie - half windsor knot

How to tie a tie - half windsor knot

4. The Plain Knot

Good for narrow shirts.

How to tie a tie - plain knot

How to tie a tie - plain knot

5. The Cross Knot

Featured by a dividing line in the middle. Trendy-setter choice knotted with thinner ties

how to tie a tie - cross knot

how to tie a tie - cross knot

6. The Double Knot

Young working men’ favorite

How to tie a tie - double knot

How to tie a tie - double knot

7. The Double Cross Knot

Noble flavor knotted with thick solid color ties.

how to tie a tie - double cross knot

how to tie a tie - double cross knot

8. The Prince Albert Knot

Not working for thick ties because of the three cross knot.

how to tie a tie - prince Albert knot

how to tie a tie - prince Albert knot

9. The Simple Knot

A tight knot which was popular during the 18th England.

how to tie a tie - simple knot

how to tie a tie - simple knot

10. The Trend Knot

Romantic knot

how to tie a tie - trend knot

how to tie a tie - trend knot

Seen This Metal Butterfly Bow Tie Before?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009 by ellen
Givenchy 09 Ties

Givenchy 09 Ties

Have you seen metal ties before? Givenchy 09 presents a metal butterfly bow tie. It is all made of metal and shows the designer’s pursuit of Gothic spirit. The inspiration is from  American West Age. If match with shirt or one-piece dress, you will see the unique added charm immediately.