Wearing a tie
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A necktie defines the personality of its wearer. Whether it signifies he is a sports fan, father, or traditionalist, a tie can instantly reveal details of a man's personality. It is said that a necktie makes a gentleman professional and sophisticated.
Nobility
Neckties have always symbolized nobility, honor and order. Originating in 17th century Europe, the Croatian mercenaries serving in France were the first to wear knotted neckerchiefs to signal their position and alliances. King Louis XIV of France began to wear ties as a status style item.
Confidence
In the same way that glasses make you look smart, ties make you look influential. Ties signal capability, if you wear a tie with absolute confidence, those around you will assume you possess certain qualities and abilities.
Sacrality
Since there is an element of dignity and honor in the tie, an inevitable seriousness flows from it. There is also a sense of duty that is reflected, the tie is viewed today as something uncomfortable, an unspoken statement is made when a man wears a tie: his appearance states that there are things more important in life than comfort.
Colour
Red is considered a conservative color and is often associated with authority and determination. Similarly, brown ties are regarded as stable and masculine. Pink ties, on the other hand, appear more gentle and friendly. Formality and power are suggested from a black tie.
Pattern
It is not only the color but also the fabric pattern that renders a message about your personality. Striped ties are often considered classic and conservative, while polka dots are more friendly and light-hearted. Choose solid ties to bring versatility and boldness to your looks.
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The tie defines the personality of its wearer. It shows that he is a sports fan, a father, or a respecter of traditions; a tie reveals the details of a personality in seconds. It makes a gentleman look sophisticated and professional.
Nobility
Ties have always symbolized nobility, respect and order. It can be traced all the way back to 17th-century Europe, when Croatian mercenaries were the first to wear knotted ties during their service in France to mark their status and allies. XIV. King Louis of France started wearing it as a status symbol.
Confidence
Just as a pair of glasses creates a smart impression of its wearer, a tie gives off an influential aura. It suggests that a person is capable even of things that he is otherwise not capable of; if we wear our tie confidently, people around us will assume certain abilities and qualities.
Sacredness
Because there is a dignified and honorable appearance to a gentleman in a tie, there is inevitably a sense of seriousness associated with it. A kind of sense of duty is reflected, since nowadays the tie is considered an uncomfortable thing to wear, in fact an unspoken statement is made when wearing it: there are things that are more important than comfort.
Color
Red is considered a conservative color and is often associated with authority and determination. Similarly, brown suggests stability and masculinity. Pink ties, on the other hand, strengthen the gentler and friendlier appearance. Black color best reflects formality and efficiency.
Pattern
Not only the color, but also the fabric pattern conveys a message about the personality. Striped ties are often considered classic and conservative, while polka dots are friendlier and more casual. In order to give our appearance versatility and boldness, we should choose a tie with a tight tie.