Friday, September 2, 2011


How To Select a Necktie for a Husband


Neckties for gifts?
 Buying a Necktie???

On my never ending search on-line and everywhere else I continually find things that matter to men that dress up.  This article about how to buy your husband a tie that I found on How To Do Things discusses the unique challenges that a wife, a friend or even a child may face while buying a necktie for a gift.  Whether buying a tie is meant for a gift for Father's Day, a birthday, or any occasion this article will be very helpful.  The last thing you may want to do is to buy a Superman necktie, a Mickey Mouse tie, or a Star Wars tie for a man that may like Superman, Star Wars or Disney but would not be caught dead in a novelty tie.  Or, he may be shy and not be able to handle the attention that a Bugs Bunny tie attracts.

All of those cute ties illustrating Marvin the Martian, Tweety, or Spiderman may actually be really nice ties, however the guy whos gets a tie like this may be a stock broker or banker and he would not want to have his associates be laughing at him behind his back.  The same rule goes the other way; many guys would never wear a conservative necktie, as being too serious would go against his personality.  Understanding a man's character, and for certain knowing him truely will help in this matter.  I would imagine that if someone is considering buying a tie for a guy then his taste in neckties has already become understood.  Often, gift neckties that we sell at Nice Tie Store are returned with notes, "I really love Superman but I cannot wear such a necktie." 

HowToDoThings.com

Neckties are important clothing accessories for men, especially for those who are always wearing formal attire. They can accentuate and flatter a man's suit. However, neckties can also make or break a man's overall appearance. This is why choosing the right necktie to use for men is very important.

Neckties are also perfect gifts for men.  read more on How To Do Things

Checkout our previous post A Men's Fashion Perspective.

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