What is the significance of wearing a tie




















This is a great stimulus, and also you can motivate to other people with your acts. Needless to say, this is the main reason. A necktie is not only going to make you look handsome and dapper, it will speak for yourself and put you on a higher position.

Finally, you must understand that the idea of using a well-selected tie has many benefits. You will trust a lot more in yourself and you will feel more comfortable in different environments. This post originally appeared on Business Insider Deutschland and has been translated from German.

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Apparently in , a whole load of Croatian mercenaries went to Paris to support King Louis XIII, and fashionable Parisians were rather taken by the trendy coloured scarves they wore around their necks. They all started wearing neck scarves 'a la croate', which led to the birth of the cravat, or necktie. However, one of the oldest examples of a necktie is found on the life-size terracotta soldiers buried with Chinese emperor Shih Huang Ti in B. Each solider wears a carefully wrapped silk cloth around its neck.

Other early neckties are depicted on a marble column erected by Roman emperor Trajan in A. The column shows legionnaires wearing three versions of neckwear.

However, these images are unique, and there is no evidence that either Chinese or Roman men commonly wore neckties.

Therefore, I agree with Tessa that the necktie was popularized by Croatians. Steve, Belo Horizonte Brazil It is believed to have something to do with the spirit of your unborn child and to protect it whilst it's in the womb.

Frank Lenon, New York, US Most respondents were correct by stating that the cravat is the forefather of the present day tie. Men continue to wear one because they believe that it gives them an air of intelligence and authority far greater than they actually have. If a tie gets you the job, it says a lot about the people who hired you.

Jim Reilly Hamilton, Hamilton Canada If I wear one which is rarely I use it to keep stuff off my shirt or cover up a stain acquired while not wearing a necktie. You can wear one comfortably, the trick is to get a comfortable collar. When the tailor at the store tells you you need a 16 get a You need to breath and move if you are going to wear this ridiculous article of clothing. Ron Black, Chicago, Illinois, USA Having read the other answers, mine seems a little more romantic than factual or historical, but entertaining nonetheless.

As a teacher, I have told my students the story of the necktie that I was told. The story goes that in ancient times when a man went off to battle, a lady in waiting for the single warrior or a wife for her husband would tie a scarf around his neck for safety and good luck in battle. It is only used by the peoples who have cough. Paul Jackson, London, England In pre-historic Roman communities, slaves were forced to wear a piece of cloth around their neck so that they could be identified by their masters.

Sabih, London UK I recall being told that a tie is supposed to be uncomfortable to remind the wearer to pay attention to business. In my experience when dealing with someone wearing a tie I should expect underhanded treachery and beware of them. I seldom look at a red tie without thinking the guy is bluffing. Then the colors and designs add meaning.



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