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  2. Yes, Ties Are Back. Here's an Indispensable Guide to Buying ...

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    Men wore ties to work under blue collars and white ones. They wore them to bars, to dinner, on movie dates, and on the sofa watching TV. Ties were as commonplace as wristwatches and underpants.

  3. Necktie - Wikipedia

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    Today, four-in-hand ties are part of men's dress clothing in both Western and non-Western societies, particularly for business. Four-in-hand ties are generally made from silk or polyester and occasionally with cotton. Another material used is wool, usually knitted, common before World War II but not as popular nowadays.

  4. Grenadine (cloth) - Wikipedia

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    Tie made with silver color silk in grenadine weave. Grenadine is a weave characterised by its light, open, gauze-like feel, and is produced on jacquard looms.Originally produced in Italy and worn as a black silk lace in France in the eighteenth century, it is now woven with silk for use in ties.

  5. Meitei clothing in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    When Meitei men go out, they wear a longyi. Men sometimes cover their heads with a cloth and tie a knot on the left side. [1] [2] [3] Men wear a white pheijom for ceremonies, and boys wear a white dhoti too. Men also wear white vests without sleeves and hang a cloth around their necks during ceremonies. [1] [2] [3] Most Myanmar Meitei men wear ...

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  7. Obi (sash) - Wikipedia

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    At that time, separate ties and cords were necessary to hold the obi in place. Men's obi were widest in the 1730s, at about 16 centimetres (6.3 in). [1] Before the Edo period, kosode robes were fastened with a narrow sash at the hips. [2] The mode of attaching the sleeve widely to the torso part of the garment would have prevented the use of ...

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