5 REASONS TO WEAR A NECKTIE | INTERNATIONAL NECKTIE DAY 2024
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- Опубліковано 19 жов 2024
- In this video your host offer his thoughts on the continued use of the nexk tie in society to celebrate International Neck Tie Day 2014.
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Get dressed like you mean it and enjoy the ceremony of selecting just the right tie for the day. Walk out the door and know, you are not a bot.
I could never wear a suit without a tie; that would completely ruin the point of wearing a suit in the first place. It says something about the times we live in that the simple act of wearing a tie with a suit or jacket sets us apart from the crowd. I will say one thing: it is so empowering when others positively acknowledge our attention to dressing well.
The absence of a tie with a suit just signals to me you are undressed, akin to forgetting to brush your teeth. It isn't cool or relaxed, it is being undressed.
Neckties are a gentleman's avenue to self expression. Wear a tie, feel like a king.
Cheers
I still wear a jacket and tie to work as I have done all my working life. It’s like putting on a uniform for business or formal occasions and creates a demarcation between work and leisure. I enjoy putting one on in the morning and it’s good to take it off in the evening and relax. Great video!
When I took my son to the orthodontist today (clad in the usual sports jacket, chinos, loafers, tucked in shirt, and knit silk necktie), an assistant of some kind remarked "Fancy!" and asked if I dressed this way all of the time. "Everyday," I replied. She then remarked that my son (15 in a few days) was equally fancy. He had on jeans and a rugby jersey with sneakers (trainers). They don't get out much here in Michigan.
Awesome! Please continue on this path of sartorial style!
Good for you! I have to say that, sadly, scruffiness seems to be fashionable all across the Western world. Today I walked for well over one hour in downtown Buenos Aires and out of maybe 100 men I came across, only 4 were wearing sports jackets (although without a tie) and 2 were wearing suits.
Happy international tie day, all.
Same to you!
I'd argue that it *does* provide a grade of warmth, since it keeps your collar snug and close to your neck. Great on cold / windy days. Horrible in a summer heatwave, of course.
What a call to action…. Yes from me
My father was not a high earner. He did not have much clothes. He always wore a shirt and tie when he went out. He always made an effort to dress smart. Casual dress means to me casual attitude. Smartly dressed means your well put together.
Mine too. Always dressed up for church and other times when he wasn't at work.
I did not know this! I will be sure to wear a tie. I rarely get to wear ties as i live in a humid, tropical climate. My favorite tie that I have is a Madras, woven wool. I'm going to wear it underneath a v-neck sweater with some chinos! (I love all the compliments that I get when I do wear a tie.)
Hello Ash,
I recently just thrifted 3 pure silk ties from Italy and one Charles Tyrwhitt Woolen tie for 12 euro total. Great video, no dressy ensemble is complete without the tie.
Ties are the differentiating unique statements of gentlemen's suit fashion. It's not only fashionable, but also a personal style.
I will wear a necktie to work on the 18th. It’s been awhile since I wore a tie to work.
Bravo sir
Looking good, Ash. That shirt-tie-jacket combination you’re wearing really appeals to me.
Actually, your RAF tie looks very much like my Regimental tie (Royal Canadian Dragoons). Same colours.
Thank you for the reminder of neck tie day. I’ll be sure to wear it!! Happened to buy a new one today while doing errands, so I’ll be trying out my new tie a bit sooner than I originally planned.
It is refreshing to see an emphasis on the importance and significance of the tie in men's m any facets of sartorial choices. Thank you and much appreciated Ash!!!
I still wear a necktie with a suit. Unfortunately a lot of the modern men don't wear a tie with a suit. But I'll always wear a tie.
Being retired, I control the image that I send in every situation. In the workplace, the corporation usually controls the presentation and for various reasons says no tie. Many of those reasons are the same ones when wearing ties was mandated. Now it is the opposite.
When you are the lone gunfighter, no one gives you grief for wearing a tie since the party line is that “ties don’t matter.” But we know that they do for the reasons that you cited.
I found wearing conservative bow ties presses the point further. Then your choice is truly intentional. No one wearing a vintage bowtie, in the same patterns and colors of a regular tie, ever just threw on any old thing in his closet. One thing: since I started my trend, everyone remembers that I “was there”, wherever there is.
Also, if you don’t want to be on a jury in the US, wear a bow tie to voir dire. Lawyers, that know bow ties better than most professionals, know to steer clear of you. Neither side wants you on its jury.
Wore a tie for the first time at work today (office but quite fairly relaxed environment). Got a lot of attention and compliments. Felt good to express myself at my best. Thank you for inspiring us Ash!
Well done!
My dad was meticulous with his tie wearing, always had a dimple in the center, and also he taught me how to fold the pocket silk into four corners.
Even if I haven’t worn a tie for the rest of the week and much to the bewilderment of others I always wear one on “tie Friday”
Never miss an opportunity to wear a great tie.
A dinner date? A business meeting? Going to Church or other religious service? A funeral? A wedding?
All opportunities to make a quiet, but incredibly powerful, statement about who you are, the sort of man you wish to be seen as.
Some people like to wear clothing emblazoned with the colours and emblems of sporting teams of which they are not a member. Some people like to wear t-shirts or caps with symbols or slogans.
That's not my style. If people want to know my opinions on (insert political or social issue), then they can ask me.
Pick your ties carefully. Pick the tie you wear on each occasion even more carefully.
Details matter. And wearing the right tie in appropriate circumstances is one of the things a true gentleman does.
Bravo sir!!
I wore a tie for 37 years. I always enjoyed doing so. My profession was a men's suit salesmen. I don't do this anymore, and I miss it. Your information is still so relevant today as it was when I started wearing one almost 40 years ago.
-'What do ties matter, Jeeves, at a time like this?' There is no time, sir, at which ties do not matter
I can most assuredly inform you that I shall definitely be adorned in a necktie this coming Friday! The reason being is that I am scheduled to work at my seasonal retail position-- one, in which, I am always dressed well above the acceptable attire for the store in general. While I do gravitate between a traditional necktie and a more casual bolo tie (which I have become more fond of over the years), I try to present myself to others in a manner in which I would expect to see someone like myself in a retail environment. Sadly, dress codes have been drastically relaxed over the years, and I can definitely see it in co-workers~ many times, just barely on the borderline of what is considered acceptable. Personally, I have always been of the mindset of "dress for the job you want, not the job you have", so I keep this in mind while choosing my attire for the day. I am typically adorned in a collared shirt when out in public anyway, so taking it to the next level by adding some flair in the form of a necktie while working is really not too much of a big deal for me.
I always wear ties from the post war 40s. Bold patterns.
Agree in my business ties are no longer worn which I do miss.
Completely agree Uncle Ash!
No, Ash, neither I nor my 51 ties knew that. I'll dig one out.
Good video.
P.S. A well-chosen tie is a conversational opening for the discerning woman.
Before you said it I was daydreaming about walking into the smokey club taking my Panama off while scanning the room and seeing a gent at the end of the bar wearing the club tie then sharing a whiskey soda. 😂🥃🥃
That's the plan!
Flight booked to Casablanca!
Im just sorting out my wardrobe and next is my vast selection of ties!
I am known when at work due to the fact I wear both a tie and a bow tie when at work. I am showing all that I take time to do so as I take both myself and my job seriously
I must confess, I was hitherto unaware of the dedicated day but, as luck would have it, I bought a new tie only last Friday; I attended the London Transport Museum and was surprised and delighted that they had a new range of "moquette" ties in the shop and could not resist picking up an example in my favourite District Line / Metrobus variation. Still an exciting novelty and, as it happens, just in time to take part in the 18th's celebration!
Agree Ash - as we have very few options compared to ladies, we should be grabbing all chances to express ourselves and to create the first impression we want with the people we meet, even before we have a chance to open our mouth.
Splendid. I am inspired to wear a tie more often. And definitely on the 18th.
Go for it!
That picture of Churchill wearing a long tie (10:52) stunned me. I don't recall ever seeing a picture of him not wearing the navy bow tie with white dots (I've got one just like it). I Googled images of him, and found THREE with a long tie.
Lovely video, I plan on wearing a tie tomorrow for the first time in a non-formal situation. I also think part of the abeyance of the neck tie is down to the loss of the suit or sport coat. A shirt and tie alone always looks unfinished to me. Of course the classical look will never change from the suit/tie combo, I'd love to see a video on other items to don over the shirt and tie i.e. cardigan, safari jacket, i think it can look really well done and a bit more casual/easier to start turning up the volume as you say
Ash I will be wearing a tie tomorrow for international tie day. I will say when hunting in cold weather the tie does afford some level of warmth. My paternal grandfather wore a tie quite often even in his retirement. Cheers Ron
For U.S. Thanksgiving Day I use to wear a tie some 30 years ago, but stopped. This year I'm going to wear a tie, probably under a sweater and continue that until the end.
Thanks for the heads up on international tie day. I'll see if I can a few of the gentlemen in the office to try it.
Love your energy and your videos
Really appreciate this content thank you
My pleasure!
To wear a tie is a rebellious expression, it is very respectable, an effort is made and looks professional. Ties will return. In the meantime I enjoy being rebellious 👍
I recently wore a tie and sport jacket and was on my way to my daughter’s wedding in New York City. While walking for twenty blocks I did not see one other person with a tie. In fact I thought some people were giving me odd looks. NYC used to be the fashion capital of the world. Not sure what happened there. Rather sad.
The same thing happened to me recently, and several times, in Buenos Aires, a city that used to be famous for the smartness of its men. Scruffyness is the rule and most people are just sheep that follow trends as if they were orders. I loathe this world.
Maybe for the spreading of woke ideology, and maybe because more and more people in the West are getting poorer, so they don't care very much about their appearence. Dark times indeed.
Thanks Ash for another interesting and informative video. I was just wondering what your thoughts are regarding tie accessories like clips, tacks, etc.
Good question. What do you think? Personally I’m not a fan of tie accessories, besides occasional pocket squares.
@@chrisblanc663 I like them if they aren’t too flashy. I think they are good at keeping my tie in place, especially if I don’t have my suit/sport coat on.
I like simplicity. A tie with no adornment is my preference.
@@chrisblanc663I'm the opposite there: I don't like pocket squares, but on a warmer windy day when I want to wear my jacket unbottoned, a tie clip keeps the tie from flying all over the place.
Whilst I agree that Steve Jobs had an impact, I always think it was James Dean who made it cool not to wear a tie
I must confess I take a controversial attitude to the demise of the necktie. Back in the 50s and 60s ties were ubiquitous. Everywhere you looked men wore ties which were often cheap and boring. Today I get great pleasure from wearing my ties because of the rarity of such garments and the fact that I am able to acquire high quality ties at reasonable prices through the second hand market. Nothing stands out more than a high quality silk or knitted tie when your contemporaries are only half dressed in their open neck shirts and sweaters.
I do not do anything because other people are also doing or not doing it. I have many ties and a handful of day cravats. I wear them when and where I choose. No one else’s preference dictates my choices.
Great video, Ash - thanks!
Are there any "whens and wheres" for different tie knots?
(Windsor knot for me, every time, although that's the only one I can tie...🤦).
For a man it is a way to wear some colour.
I have to disagree with you on the point that neck ties don't help with the elements. I live in Michigan. If I'm going out when it's 10 degrees fahrenheit or less, a ties absolutely keeps me warmer especially if it's a wool ties. It keeps any cold air from getting down the front of your shirt. Thank you again for another great video. Keep up the great work.
I suspect your shirts don’t fit rather well if that is the case sir.
One practical point you might have missed is that we are more overweight these days, partly through not getting exercise during the lockdowns. Hence cutting of the circulation of air through the upper body upwards by wearing a necktie is more likely to make us sweat.
If that happens, your collars are too tight. Wearing a tie shouldn't restrict air or blood flow! If any piece of clothing is uncomfortable, something is off with the fit.
Hello Ash, great video, I want to know if we do not wear neck tie, should we close first button or keep it open?
Top button open if no tie. Never fastened.
Top button open if no tie. Never fastened.
Time stamps of the 5 reasons:
6:06 The necktie elevates one's presence when I'm in the company of others.
7:00 The necktie is a symbol of respect in this world.
8:29 The necktie is a powerful statement of one's style. Color, pattern, and the type of knot tell people something about you.
9:40 The necktie undoubtedly projects professionalism, as well as that air of leadership.
11:20 The necktie signals affiliation. For example, Chap is wearing a regimental tie of the Royal Air Force, which he served for 10 years.
Can we purchase the chaps guide club tie online? I’m in the USA.
Yes you can sir. There is global shipping.
Eyes yews mines as back up forge underwear accidents!
Good morning fellow Chaps 😊,
What's your opinion on tucking your tie into the shirt (eg. between the 2nd and 3rd button)? I do like the look, when I go out without a jacket, casually.
If it is for a defined reason (i.e. surgeon, food operative, etc.) I think it would be fine. But for daily, strandard use - I'm not so sure. But there are no rules - so wear your tie in a way that makes you feel good!
It separates the boys from the MAN ! 😅
Was that a 5DG tie I spotted you sporting at 14:26?
No sir, just a civilian tie
Just checked. It's very similar. Cutting a dash there!
Does one need to have come to a meetup to adorn themselves with the Nirvana club tie?
Not at all, it is for everyone who enjoys dressing well.
Hello Ash, my grandson was having lunch one day with his girlfriend and they were chatting about work, he is in the Royal Marines Band Service and she is in the Royal Navy, a chap on the next table presumed he was a candidate of the officer training course at Sandhurst. He could not understand how this happened but his girlfriend said to him “ look at the people around this room, and see what they are wearing” you stand out from the crowd by the way you are dressed. They were not in uniform but he wore polished shoes with a shirt and tie and smart, pressed trousers. Made me proud that he’s flying the flag for us chaps.
I like ties, but to make a statement. I usually dress for the occasion. I wear a tie if I expect others to wear a tie. I come from a working class background. Some people view a tie as a status symbol (snobbery?). I think it's important to analyze your audience and dress appropriately.
The tie is fundamental to men's dress. A suit without a tie is a state of undress. Feminists hate it because it reinforces manlyness.....therefore I love it and always wear one.
Exactly! I have always felt rather naked wearing my shirts open-collared, be it with or without a suit or sport coat, so adorning some sort of necktie is almost essential for me!
I’m fine without wearing one. But I generally do like to because it allows me to show my individuality in a much smarter way then my dragonball t-shirts. I only wear t-shirts to the gym, or when lounging/chores around the house.
@@chrisblanc663 it's a cultural thing even anglophile. But it's all about context, you wouldn't wear a tie if you're a plummer or a carpenter but in a situation where you want to be taken seriously.....you would.
I don't think feminists hate ties, do they? Certainly I don't!
That said "a suit without a tie is a state of undress", a great quote.
Yes, the only time I find "suit without tie" acceptable is when I wear a turtleneck instead of a collared shirt.
I wear a necktie daily.
Second! I don't mind :-)
First!
Why are all ties today made so long?
I’m a relatively tall guy 6’2”. My wife recently bought me a tie. I have to be extra careful tying it as it easy to have it too long with itgoing way beyond my belt with the point pointing at something it shouldn’t be.
@@maxmusdan2484 For me it's about trouser rise that matters the most. I usually try to find ties no longer than 52".
@@maxmusdan2484 Try tying it with different knots to eat up more "real estate" of the tie length, especially for those ties that you really like.
It is easier to make the large end from the perfect knot at your neck to the end touching the top of your belt or at your waist. Then push the thinner end under your waist. No one notices and you don’t compromise on the important parts.
Nah. Chicks dig ties.
i like wearing necktie make you shirt look nicer , and if you wear shirt fully button without tie , you look like idiot or mr monk ... but often is to formal for where i go everyday , coffeeshop , bar /pub ,
5 reasons are you're going to Court, a Wedding, a Job Interview, Meeting/Dinner w Royals, or you're in a casket. Otherwise NEVER wear a tie 😂
I have only one reason: I leave my flat 😂