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Tie
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If
you are a Job Seeker, make sure that you dress
well at all times. You never know when you might meet
your prospective employer!
When
appearing for an Interview, make sure to dress properly
and color coordinate your tie with your shirt and suit.
Remember:
First impressions are last impressions!
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Ideas
on Silk Ties
Personality Ties to fit the
male personality - A professional
look promotes credibility, respect, and ultimately, success
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A
Silk tie is a great finishing piece.
It's an accessory that, for lack
of a better term, ties a suit together. Silk Ties have been a part of a
well dressed man's wardrobe for over 350 years
Hakashi is a synonym for Handsome and Catchy. To enhance masculine
beauty Silk Tie is not merely a clothing but it is a designer cosmetic.
You know the
old proverb " There is no ugly man in the world, but there are men who do
not know how to look handsome. Silk Ties enhances the handsomeness of the
young as well as of experienced, fresh and seasoned people.
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Chances are you already
know the conventional wisdom when it comes to dressing for interviews.
Wear a suit with a silk tie right? For men a suit in a dark neutral
color, a white or blue dress shirt and a silk tie in a conservative
pattern should do just fine for most interviews. Stick to natural
fabrics like wool and cotton. Depending on what kind of position
you are seeking, the industry you're searching in and the personality
statement you want to make, you'll have to decide how to best express
yourself through your ties.
How to Iron a
Silk Tie?
Ties wrinkle
primarily when they are knotted and need occasional ironing.
Steps:
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Check tags on tie for information about
fabric type.
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Plug in Iron and
set temperature dial accordingly. Many ties are made
of silk or polyster blends and will need a cool setting . Wool ties need a
medium setting and cottons can take a fairly high temperature.
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Place tie
lengthwise on ironing board with back of tie facing up.
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Place a cotton cloth flat over area to be ironed and
carefully iron
your tie.
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Iron bottom to top
in small portions from the edges inward to avoid
creasing.
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Lift cover cloth periodically to check progress.
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Turn tie face up and Iron, taking care not to leave the iron in any one
spot for too long.
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8. Hang tie immediately
so that it cools with wrinkling.
Tips
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The
cover cloth keeps your tie from scorching, sticking, discoloring or
getting shiny.
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Avoid spot cleaning your tie just before ironing. Any damp spots will
become permanent stains if you Iron them.
Here
are some Tips to choose the Perfect Colour of a Tie
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The main colour of a patterned tie should complement your suit and the
secondary colour should pick up your shirt, in case you're wearing a suit.
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The texture of the tie
should go with your outfit, for instance a shiny
silk tie should go with a shiny silk shirt and a wool tie should be worn
with a wool suit.
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Your tie should be darker than the colour of your shirt.
Fabrics
that'll flatter - Best Fabrics for Ties
Though silk
is the universal favourite, recent trends show that satin,
polyester and cotton-blended fabrics are becoming the new favourites.
However, experts swear that the best material for ties is either silk or a
polyester and silk blend.
Caring
for your Silk Tie
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Always unknot your tie when you are not wearing it, leaving it knotted can
damage the tie and cause create permanent wrinkles. This allows the silk fibres to recover.
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Always hang your tie when not in use. This will allow heavy creases to
drop out naturally.
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For grease stains on a tie, apply cornstarch and leave overnight.
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Silk
Tie Shopping Tips
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Select an appropriate length and width.
That depends on your body size
and fashion trends too!
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Try not to buy on sight alone. Touch the tie. Feel it!
If you don't like
the feel, you won't wear it!
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Remember to check the inside of the tie. The inside should be lined with
a stiff material so the tie will keep its shape no matter what!
http://www.hakashi.com - A neat little dress for success site that helps
job seekers learn various methods (style) for wearing ties. Also include
tie tips and link to tie accessories. Free to Job - seekers.
Contributing Author: Mr. Harish Rathi is the
Director of KPR Silks Ltd and he can be reachable via email at
mgbajaj@gmail.com
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