10 Types of Men’s Tie and Other secrets Your Family Doesn’t Tell You
By- Manish Jain
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Necktie: a long piece of cloth worn around the neck and tied in a knot at the front.
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Bowtie: a type of necktie in the form of a bow, usually worn with formal attire.
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Four-in-hand tie: a type of necktie characterized by a simple knot and a narrow tail.
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Half Windsor tie: a type of necktie characterized by a medium-sized knot and a wide tail.
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Windsor tie: a type of necktie characterized by a large knot and a wide tail, usually worn with formal attire.
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Skinny tie: a type of necktie that is narrow in width, often worn with more casual or modern attire.
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Extra-long tie: a type of necktie that is longer than standard neckties, often worn with taller men or those who prefer a longer drape.
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Clip-on tie: a type of necktie that attaches to the shirt collar with a clip, often worn by those who find traditional tying difficult or prefer a more casual look.
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Ascot tie: a type of necktie characterized by a wide, pointed end that is worn tucked into a vest or sweater and often associated with
formal attire.
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Bolo tie: a type of necktie that features a cord or braided leather cord with a decorative slide or clasp worn by people in Western or Southwestern United States.