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Neckties - Always An Option As A Gift Idea

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 by ellen

It used to be that men hated it when they received neckties, no matter what the occasion was. This has started to change, with the demand for different styles, and materials, and now you can get many different designs, even for silk ties. The price for silk has even come down dramatically, and you can pick up a decent silk tie for just around $20 at most locations.

When gifting neckties, you have many different options. There are some guidelines that you should stick by though, to ensure that your gift will be appreciated, and worn regularly. One is that you should always stay with silk ties, it shows that you appreciate the person you are buying for. Instead of buying a tie that you like, buy one that they like. How do you figure out what they like? Well the first thing to think about is what their interests are, what kinds of music they enjoy, if they have a favorite pet, or what kind of groups they are affiliated with, like the World Wildlife Federation, for example.

The first thing you should really do when looking for silk ties and neckties in general is to go online. Online websites are going to have the widest and best selections, more than any retail store you could go locally. There are an abundance of sites to choose from. You can find just about anything you can think of online when it comes to pick a tie. There are sites that offer a wide assortment of wildlife ties which have tasteful prints of bears, deer, wolves, as well as many others. There are sites that are devoted to pet ties, as well as endangered species. Some of these endangered species sites actually contribute a portion of the proceeds to help saving wild life.

For music lovers, you can find all kinds of different music related neckties. There are many different kinds of Beatles silk ties for example, some that have the fab four silk screened on the material. Others have little submarines from the Yellow Submarine album. You can find Bob Marley, AC/DC, Aerosmith, and Van Halen. If you aren’t sure exactly what kind of music they are into, there are basic ties with notes on them, or piano keys.

For more unique and distinct tastes, there are other neckties to choose from. There are silk ties with paintings from Picasso, Rembrandt, and even Salvador Dali. If the man in your life rides motorcycles, there are many different kinds of Harley Davidson ties to choose from as well. You can purchase HD ties from their official online store, or from other websites. There is even a small assortment of tie dye styles, for the tie dye lover.

If you are wondering what the price range is for silk ties, they have really come down in prices. You can pick up designer neckties for just around $25 to $40, depending on location, even for prints of famous paintings. For an example, the Salvador Dali Museum website has the Disintegration of Memory tie, in 100% silk for just $38. This highly detailed tie, inspired by the painting is truly a one of a kind gift.

Neckties Might Be Your Perfect Choice On Valentine’s Day

Thursday, January 14th, 2010 by ellen

With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, it makes sense that you are nervous about finding the perfect gift for your man.  The truth is that shopping for men for romantic occasions can be somewhat difficult.  Unfortunately, there are not the staple gifts like flowers and jewelry for men the way there are for women.  Instead, you have to use a bit more creativity to show your special guy how much he means to you.  However, there is one classic man’s gift that is timeless and always appropriate - and that is neckties.

Neckties are something that has been given through the years to men.  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.  Though silk ties are not necessarily cheap they are very affordable.  You can generally find gorgeous neckties for as low as $30.  Of course their price point goes up depending on the fabric, designer and vendor, but there are always neckties that you can find within your gift giving budget.

Silk ties are a wonderful gift because there are always occasions to wear them.  Perhaps your special guy wears ties to work every day, or maybe he only needs one for a special occasion.  The truth is that if he has been given a tie that you have chosen he will feel great wearing it and feeling great is the first step to looking great.

When looking for neckties to give you will want to think about your special guy’s wardrobe.  What colors does he really likes.  What other pieces does he have in his wardrobe?  This information can help you select silk ties for him.  Once you know what colors he tends to like, you can select a tie that is in that color family. Or perhaps knowing what wardrobe pieces he has can serve as a guide for you to choose coordinating neckties.

Neckties can be found in a variety of different patterns.  When shopping for a gift, it is generally a good idea to choose a more classic and traditional pattern. Stripes are very classic in the design of silk ties making them an easy choice.  However, if your guy is a bit more of a fashion risk taker you may want to choose a more avant-garde pattern.  Today, floral patterns are actually becoming very popular choice in neckties for those who are willing to take a fashion risk.

You will also want to take a look at the width of the neckties that you are thinking about giving to your guy.  Through the years different widths have become more and less popular.  The good news is that today much of that choice is purely personal.  Skinny ties have become much more trendy these days and they are the perfect accessory to add to an outfit for a night on the town.  Often when choosing a skinny tie you are going to want to stick with a fairly solid tie.  Thicker ties are also popular today, but they tend to be more appropriate for daytime wear.  If your valentine tends to wear silk ties to work then you might want to find a wider one for him.

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 to Choose a Tie

Sunday, July 26th, 2009 by ellen

Even most of companies and organizations have more relaxed dress code, but a nice tie is still an important accessory of your dress. The men’s tie is one of a few ways to distinguish themselves from one another. However, people can be really lost when they face a huge selection of ties. To make sure you choose the right tie when you dress, take these factors into consideration to help yourself choose exactly the tie you need.

Length
Most of neckties are 55 - 57 inch in length and the wide end is about 3.5 - 4 inch. There is no absolute right for the length. Check if the bottom tip of your tie nearly reaches the buckle of your belt.  So the right length of the tie depends on your own height.

Fabric
You can find ties made of various fabrics including polyester, silk, cotton and wool in the current market. In the routine days, all ties can do well. The silk has some special features which are good for ties: drape well and wrinkle resistant. Silk ties are always the first choice if affordable.

Pattern
Ties are available in a large number of patterns, such as stripes, plaid, and parsley. Do not be scared. One tip solves all: let your suit, shirt and tie complement each other. Go for opposite is the trick for your decision. Striped shirt is for plain tie and vice versa.

Color
Same as the pattern choice, make your suit, shirt and tie match each other. Also consider the season timing, usually darker from summer to winter.

Occasion
It is one of the most important factors you should consider. No cartoon or novelty ties are for serious occasion such as business meeting.

Quality inspection
Besides the fabric label, remember to check the lining of the tie. The good tie should hang without twisting when you sling it in your hand. Also snags, frayed and loose threads.

Still more you should consider such as your face shape and skin color. All in all, there is no absolutely right or wrong for your choice. What you can do is to make a balance considering those factors with your own feature. Be you own and be confident with yourself with a tie like Obama either in the election-winning night or Men of the Year by GQ magazine.

obama silk ties - Men of the Year

obama silk ties - Obama - Men of the Year by GQ magazine

obama red tie at the winning night

Obama -election winning night with a striped tie



How to Make a Tie

Saturday, July 25th, 2009 by ellen

Ties are almost all mass produced at present. Few people think they will customize a tie for themselves. However, you can learn about the procedure to make a tie for your curiosity. Also, you know how to choose a tie next time when you go for tie hunting. Even make a surprise to the sales people there. Two major types of ties are in the current market: four-in-hand and seven-fold. The four-in-hand neckties are the most popular ones and the seven-fold are usually the most luxury ones folded to seven sections from a square silk fabric. The following process is for the four-in-hand.

We briefly introduce the important technical terms for ties before we go into the details. From the fabric viewpoint, a tie is made of three fabrics including outer fabric, inlay, and lining. The outer fabric is the front face of your ties. It is mostly silk or polyester and silk is taken as an example here. The inlay is the embedding piece wrapped by the outer silk. Cotton, wool, or polyester is quite common for the inlay. The lining is the back side of ties at both ends. It is sewn together with the outer silk to hold the inlay. The lining fabric can be the same silk fabric as the outer fabric or polyester.

Cutting

All above three components are cut from a sheet of raw fabric. The cut pieces are specified by templates. The actual production implements three ways to cut: indirect paper template, directly on the fabric, computer automatic. The cutting is one of the most important steps for the making of ties, especially for the inlay. It should have a perfect fill for the outer silk exactly up to the edge. The common four-in-hand ties consist of three sections: large end, small end, and the join section. The join section connects both ends. You can take a look at your own tie for the three sections which can be identified through the sewing line.

Sewing

This process is mainly working on both ends of ties with the same procedure. The outer silk fabric and lining are sewn together. It is like a holder which can embed the inlay inside. This sewing process is usually done by machine.

Joining the three sections

Put together the three parts including the large end, small end, the middle section and fill the lining inside.

Initial steaming

The face side of the silk is spread on the table and the lining is positioned in the exactly middle. The extra part to the lining from outer silk is folded to the center line and the same for the other side. The high quality means that the folding edge has a good match for the lining edge. The steaming makes the firm folding shape and the final form is fixed with pins.

Hand-made Stitching

The manual stitch is made following the pinned center line. Two tips are the common ways to check if your ties are hand-made. First, check if there are lucky knots on the both end at the back side. The lucky knot is the lateral sewing thread 2-3 cm to the end of the center line. If it has one, you are lucky enough with a hand-made tie. Second, take a look at the center stitching line for the stitch thread density. If hand-made, that will be less dense than 4 threads within 4cm length. The machine one is usually more than 12 threads within 3cm.

Final steaming

As the last step, a tie has to be streamed carefully to remove any creases.

The whole tie making process is not that difficult. After you know the working flow, you have an expert viewpoint on how to select a high quality tie.