Neckties have long been a component of men’s formalwear. Most historians agree that the necktie originated in the 17th century and can be traced back to the Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe. At ...
"Show me a man's ties and I'll tell you who he is or who he is trying to be," fashion guru John T. Molloy claimed in his 1975 best seller "Dress for Success." So it's odd that no one has paid much ...
Q I am new to wearing ties. I know there are different kinds of tie knots (I see knotting directions for three), but I don't know if any are more right with certain clothes than with others. A You are ...
A good tie and one knot. That’s all you need. Forget the Windsors, Pratts and countless other iterations, because with a Four-in-Hand, you’re set. “People overthink it a little too much,” said Jim ...
Unsure of how tie a tie for prom, wedding or other formal occasion? Here, Samuel Figueroa of Men's Warehouse in Holyoke explains, step by step, how to tie a Four-in-Hand knot, one of the most simple ...
How to tie a tie may seem like a simple question for those who’ve been doing it since their schools days, but do you know your Windsor knot from your Pratt knot? Are you short or have a tiny head? Do ...