Every year on October 18th, necktie enthusiasts around the world come together to celebrate National Necktie Day. This day honors the enduring symbol of professionalism, fashion, and individuality that the necktie represents. Often associated with business attire and formal events, the necktie has a rich history and cultural significance, making it a fitting subject for a dedicated celebration.
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This is a book that should be on everyone’s shelf. Especially if you have boys that need to learn how to tie a tie. This book affords so many wonderful learning and bonding opportunities for both the child and the parent! I know that for many people the art of tying a tie is all but dead, it shouldn’t be. You never know when this knowledge will come in handy. In today’s society we have become lax in our dress code, I believe in comfort, but I also believe in dressing for success. This book helps to teach that also.
Is there anything cuter than a little boy in a tie?
Nope!
Picture a little boy running around causing a ruckus. This little hellion is set on causing mischief and destruction everywhere he goes. Most people wince at the very thought.
Now picture that same little boy sporting a big smile, a nice vest, and a necktie!
October 18th is indeed national necktie day. O.K. Maybe not in the U.S., but they’ve officially celebrated the invention of the necktie (or cravat) in Croatia since 2008, as a means of fostering national pride among their citizens. Croatians believe their mercenary soldiers ushered in the style of wearing ornamental neckwear among Europeans in the […]
In today’s society, there has been a relaxed approach to dress codes. While comfort is important, we should not discount the importance of dressing for success. Learn To Tie A Tie With The Rabbit and The Fox serves as a valuable tool in teaching this concept.
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