Trend Alert: Necktie T-Shirts

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A fun trend that’s been around for a while is making a huge comeback and it’s become more popular than ever.

 

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Necktie Tools: The Dimpler

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When it comes to learning to tie your necktie, and doing a good job at it, there are tons of tools and products to utilize in your quest to tie the perfect knot.

 

Besides the ample amount of necktie tying videos available on YouTube alone, there are specialized products to get the job done as well. One product in particular is called the Dimpler.

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Traveling with Ties is Important Business

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Bringing ties on trips can be stressful – especially if you are heading somewhere important and that tie is going to make a difference.

 

There are several options for storing your ties for travel, some better than others, but each option is sure to prevent any damage to your ties.

 

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Tie Rack Alternative!

If hanging your neckties is not your thing, there is a product out there that may suit your fancy.

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Borrowed Ties: The Following Post Takes Place Between 10 A.M. and 11 A.M.

Hi I’m Larry Wilson and I write a blog called Bike Racks Blog and it’s all about bike racks and cool things having to do with bike racks!  I’ve been allowed to take a swing at Tie Racks Blog, because I found a great tie rack that I really wanted to share!  First thing’s first.  I want to tell you about my favorite show of all-time, and that’s 24 the Show.  It stars the fellow from the Young Gunner movie, and now he saves America always.  But he is also fashionable in his clothing choices.  He favors ties.

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I starting thinking how great it would be if Jack Bauer (the 24 guy) had a cool tie rack.  I starting thinking about what kind of rack he would have.  And then I found it, right on the site called Stacks and Stacks!  It’s called the 24-Hook Extendable Scarf and Neck Tie Hanger.  Now, obviously Jack Bauer will have nothing to do with scarves, unless he’s choking a suspect to get information on where the bomb is going to go off, but for ties it’s perfect!
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The 24 Tie Rack fully extends for easy access, so you can grab your favorite tie and get out of the house fast, and it easily bolts to the wall or inner door of a cabinet or closet. Tough, durable and flexible clasps secure those ties and scarves in place, just like Jack Bauer defending democracy.  It’s the perfect rack for all your tie missions, and it could also be given as a thoughtful gift.  Made in the USA, of course!  Well that’s my suggestion, I hope you enjoyed it.  Thanks, Tie Rack fans!  Nice to meet you!

Display Your Tie Collection In Style

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If you take pride in your tie collection, need of a tie rack to display your ties instead of hiding them away in the closet. Read the rest of this entry »

Bored? Here Is A Little Tie Fun!

Ties are one of those things that get the brunt of a lot of jokes, especially when they look as ridiculous as some of these. In most cases, you can refer to this list to find out what tie NOT to wear to any important event or somewhere you want to leave a positive impression on your style.

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Neckties can be dangerous…

 

For all you necktie haters out there, here are a few reasons to rebel about wearing a tie. They are all legit so take note. If your boss doesn’t buy it, you’ll have to suck it up and in invest in a great tie rack! Read the rest of this entry »

Take 5 - Five different tie racks to consider

 

 

In the wide world of tie racks there are so many different styles to choose from. No matter the size of your collection, there is a tie rack style for you! These are only 5 examples of ways to store and organize your tie collections. Check back for more styles to make a good decision! Read the rest of this entry »

Hello World! Here’s a tie!

Ever curious who in the heck invented the necktie or where it came from? Who cast the spell of neckties to the business professional’s attire?

It appears that the necktie originated in 210 B.C. when the first ever Chinese Emperor decided to make life-like replicas of all the soldiers in his army - that’s literally thousands of terracotta replicas of his army - and each one had a cloth around its neck.

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