Tying a necktie is the first step toward serious life, so said Oscar Wilde. Indeed, this string of silk and cotton gives that boost to one's social image that exercise gives to our physical body.
What took the fancy of man to this piece of rope tied around the neck? Was it a sign of servitude, like a dog's collar? Or did it add any more grace or charm to a man's appearance?
If society is show, than the necktie is its shining jewel.
How could man have done without it for so long? How could they please themselves and others without it? It seems harder and harder to understand such simple things. A dog without a collar?
Just does no good.
The origin of this dress accessory goes back to the military life, like so many other inventions and discoveries. Some king was pleased with a victory, liked the scarf or tie, and made it popular. A king in exile came visiting, liked the rope tied around the neck, and took the idea back to his country, from where it spread to the rest of the world. This is the brief probable history of the necktie.
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