Tomorrow is that party. You heard that Fred’s cousin Linda who is here
for the weekend will also be there. You were impressed when you saw her
at Fred’s office just for a moment the other day. You are a fine young
man and you value the art of dressing well. You take pride in your
appearance and want to look best for this special occasion. You need to
wear something that would catch Linda’s attention at first glance. How
about that purple tie you received last month from mom for your
birthday? You didn’t think much about it then because of its color.
Purple ties are increasingly being used by men of today. Not all purple
ties are costly and there is always an assortment of purple ties in
stores close by. Its color is not truly man-like, but it is not that
womanly either. You can sweep her off her feet with your purple tie if
you know how to combine it with the rest of your clothes. Here’s how...
Choose the right shirt. Obviously it has to be collared if you have to wear this purple tie. Since this is a formal party, you can have a shirt of long sleeves and single light color that matches your purple tie. For other informal parties, you can choose shirts with stripes. White will really look good with purple ties. Make sure that the shirt is well ironed before wearing.
You are now ready to bind your purple tie. Flip the tie around your neck with both the ends flowing on either side of your neck. The rear seams should look up. The broad end of the purple tie should hang at least 10 inches more than the thin end. Cross and place the broad end under the thin end and drag the loop and pull tight. Move the broad end to the right. Now pull the broad end at the back of the loop. You now drag the broad end inside the knot and stretch smoothly till the purple tie looks set and good.
Wear a dark jacket. This will go well with the purple tie to tell everyone that you are a person of modern fashionable taste. You can wear either leather or a sports jacket.
Shoes are important. If you are wearing a light blue long shirt and a sports jacket, wear black shoes that go well with purple ties. Classic sneakers also go well with purple ties and jackets.
To top it all, use sunglasses and a tie clip. Avoid the tie clip if you are wearing a vest inside.
Purple ties talk so much about you. Purple has long been linked with princes and monarchs. It signifies authority, graciousness, lavishness and big dreams. There is an element of creativity and magic that goes with it. It is balancing and adds romance to the person wearing it.
Fred’s cousin Linda is bound to go home and say to herself at night “That guy in the purple tie... I kinda like him. I gotta see him again.”
Choose the right shirt. Obviously it has to be collared if you have to wear this purple tie. Since this is a formal party, you can have a shirt of long sleeves and single light color that matches your purple tie. For other informal parties, you can choose shirts with stripes. White will really look good with purple ties. Make sure that the shirt is well ironed before wearing.
You are now ready to bind your purple tie. Flip the tie around your neck with both the ends flowing on either side of your neck. The rear seams should look up. The broad end of the purple tie should hang at least 10 inches more than the thin end. Cross and place the broad end under the thin end and drag the loop and pull tight. Move the broad end to the right. Now pull the broad end at the back of the loop. You now drag the broad end inside the knot and stretch smoothly till the purple tie looks set and good.
Wear a dark jacket. This will go well with the purple tie to tell everyone that you are a person of modern fashionable taste. You can wear either leather or a sports jacket.
Shoes are important. If you are wearing a light blue long shirt and a sports jacket, wear black shoes that go well with purple ties. Classic sneakers also go well with purple ties and jackets.
To top it all, use sunglasses and a tie clip. Avoid the tie clip if you are wearing a vest inside.
Purple ties talk so much about you. Purple has long been linked with princes and monarchs. It signifies authority, graciousness, lavishness and big dreams. There is an element of creativity and magic that goes with it. It is balancing and adds romance to the person wearing it.
Fred’s cousin Linda is bound to go home and say to herself at night “That guy in the purple tie... I kinda like him. I gotta see him again.”

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