Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Tips To Consider When Buying Custom Handmade Ties

By Dennis Barnes


At times, people overlook certain elements of the closet. Most men do that because they assume a necktie is just a piece of cloth. They know how to tie it but face a lot of problems when buying. The choice of this aspect of your dressing can convey or say a lot about your personality. Selecting the right thing based on your needs and specifications is not easy. The following are some tips to consider when buying custom handmade ties.

First, keep in mind the sizing of the necktie. When picking based on size, keep the proportion of your face and outfit in mind. If you want something for a casual occasion, select slim neckties if you want to be up to date in terms of fashion. However, the knots will be smaller. Larger neckties will have larger knots and are good for suits or shirts with wider lapels. A thin lapel is best for those with a smaller width.

The next pointer is checking the bar strap. The reason people prefer hand stitched neckties is that they flex properly and hence do not easily lose their shape. Machine stitching, on the other hand, is tight which does not allow the necktie to return to its original shape hence can wear and tear easily. Therefore, check the bar strap and ensures it is flexible.

The next thing to keep in mind is fabric. Before buying, pick those with the proportion and bar tack you prefer then ask the tailor or the salesperson about the quality of material used. Genuine handmade neckties will have a label stating the material used to make it. If the material is not indicated, inquire or avoid it. Pick the ones that are made of pure silk. In case silk is not available, cotton can be a great option too.

Again, remember to check for a diagonal cut at the blade. This gives the tie a great shape if it is done well. You will not have problems with the knot failing to align with the whole body or the tie twisting to the sides. It ensures the necktie stays balanced without drifting sideways.

The slip knot is another thing you must remember. A tie cannot be custom handmade if it lacks a loop which runs from the blade to the tail. It allows for adjustments that help a lot in increasing the life of the necktie. It reduces the wear and tear resulting from daily use.

Another critical thing to check is the shell. It has a lot of impact on the general shape. It is made up of a tail which is the thinner end, and the blade which is the large end and the gusset. These are the key components that must be assessed before paying for a necktie.

Lastly, you must get value out of your investment. A perfect way to do this is by inquiring about how to care for the tie so that it can serve you for long and stay in good shape. Some things you can do include taking it to a dry cleaner or using a damp cloth to get rid of dirt and stains.




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