Traditional Ties
Aug. 15, 2009 No Comments Posted under: Uncategorized
Just the other day, I was asked to buy a “traditional necktie”.
Not being too familiar with men’s fashion, I was a bit unsure on what a traditional necktie is supposed to look like but I thought it would not be too hard. Besides, I am sure it meant a design with muted colours with no funky patterns.
But when I checked the selection at the stores, all those that I thought fits the “traditional look” criteria were dull. Needless to say, it was not easy to decide.
Then I was told that traditional ties meant stripes - and I didn’t even know that!
Perhaps I should have read the men style guide on this particular men’s clothing shopping site before I ventured out. If only the need for the tie was not immediate, I could have just saved myself the traipse to town by browsing their shirts and ties styles - not from one or two stores but tens of thousands of international stores. Imagine the choices!
Never again will I be stumped for ideas and at least, I now know that stripey ties are the traditional look.
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But last Tuesday, we had one thing in common as we both delivered our daughter
My neighbour complained that her own daughter wore bare back shirts during her confinement that irritated her to no end - and my mother countered by complaining about how lax I am about wearing slippers when walking on the cold tiles floor (not to mention not wearing sweaters in the bedroom when the air con is on).
Unlike most troupe that usually visited our home, this "lion" danced into our living room, getting the kids all excited.