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The materials
used...
One of the most important
considerations that determine the aesthetic appeal as well as the
durability of your
tie is the fabric used to manufacture the tie. Most ties
nowadays are made with silk, satin, or polyester as the preferred
choices of material. While silk ties exude the maximum sheen, satin
comes in a close second as far as gloss is concerned. However, since
satin is cheaper than silk, ties made of this material are suitable
if you do have budget constraints. Polyester ties can be washed
easily and are reputed to be as durable, if not more, than silk.
These ties either have an even finish or sport weaves with visible
fabrics for a textured effect.
It is advisable for you to have
a number of
Belisi ties made from different materials. This is recommended
because the perfect choice of the tie material depends to a large
extent on the fabrics of the other clothing items like the shirt or
coat that would be worn by you. Along with a silk shirt, it is but
obvious that a silk tie would be your correct option. A silk tie
would also be de rigueur when your suit has a glossy exterior with
shiny lapels. Besides looking elegant, an advantage of silk ties is
that they look neat and crisp without hard ironing. Simple regular
brushing can also prevent the need for frequent washing of your silk
tie.
Polyester ties are usually the
cheapest ties, without there being any compromise on quality. These
ties will offer you unbeatable durability. Thus, you can look
forward to your favorite polyester tie offering you years of loyal
service. Polyester ties are also the most versatile, and would go
well with almost any of your outfits.
Most
ties display an amalgamation of
warp yarns and weft yarns resulting in the best look of the final
fabric. Fashion experts say that the fine silk repp fabric exudes
the brightest colors and is also soft and smooth. Having diagonal
ribs, twill generally displays horizontal and vertical patterns in
an effective manner. The ottoman and repp fabrics display diagonal
patterns. Another popular fabric for ties is grenadine that uses a
thin silk gauge. So far we have discussed the frontal portion of
your tie. However, it is worth noting that fabric of the tie’s
lining is also responsible for the way your tie falls across your
chest with a proper distribution of the weight. Ties can be
tailor-made for today’s executives such as accountants or software
professionals. Whatever be the fabric of the tie, caring for the tie
would never be a difficult proposition.
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