Tired of your boring old half-Windsor? It turns out there are enough necktie knot options to last more than a lifetime. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled ...
Neckties have long been a component of men’s formalwear. Most historians agree that the necktie originated in the 17th century and can be traced back to the Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe. At ...
Even after years of practice, tying a necktie can still feel like a test of patience. Getting the length right, centering the knot, and avoiding that odd bulge under the collar often turns into a ...
For decades, the necktie was fashion’s most predictable accessory. It followed clear rules: centered beneath the collar, knotted neatly, and hanging just long enough to graze the belt. Most men ...