Tie Articles
How to Tie a Necktie
It's a big day and you've carefully selected a tie that coordinates with your shirt and trousers. Maybe you've taken a designer necktie off a motorized tie rack, or pulled a silk tie out of your sock drawer. You've showered and shaved, buttoned and buckled, and now it's the moment of truth. You drape the tie around your neck and stare at the mirror in front of you. What's the secret - left over right and through...no, that's a granny knot. How do you tie a tie?
Designer Necktie
No matter how much you pay for a necktie, you still have to get it tied around your shirt collar. One might think that with the high prices of designer neckties the tie should tie itself for you. Indeed that is not the case. However, there are some advantages to spending a few extra dollars on a high-quality, designer necktie.
The Silk Tie
Silk ties, like satin sheets and leather seats, can give a man an added sense of sexiness. But even the sexiest, silkiest man will look like a slob if he doesn't care for his tie properly. Armor-All might help the Bentley in the driveway, but it's no help for the silk Bentley Cravats tie. Although the investment into a silk tie might feel as significant as the investment into a sports car the care for the silk tie is quite different.
Motorized Tie Racks
Some men dream of riding a Harley. Some men dream of owning a sports car. Others dream of smaller motors, like the one in a motorized tie rack.
