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Hakashi Silk Ties - A special Sheen to a mans suit
By Harish Rathi
Personality Ties to fit the male personality…
A professional look promotes
credibility, respect, and ultimately, success
Ties have been a part of a well dressed man's wardrobe for over 350 years
Hakashi is a synonym for Handsome and Catchy.
To enhance masculine beauty Silk Tie is not merely a clothing but it is a designer cosmetic.
You know the old proverb " There is no ugly man in the world, but there are men who do not know how to look handsome. Silk Ties enhances the handsomeness of the young as well as of experienced, fresh and seasoned people.
The editor of www.hakashi.com suggests part of the trend back towards business professional attire is because people are more serious post 9-11, and its reflected in the dress code.
Chances are you already know the conventional wisdom when it comes to dressing for interviews. Wear a suit with a silk tie right?
For men a suit in a dark neutral color, a white or blue dress shirt and a silk tie in a conservative pattern should do just fine for most interviews. Stick to natural fabrics like wool and cotton.
Depending on what kind of position you are seeking, the industry you're searching in and the personality statement you want to make, you'll have to decide how to best express yourself through your ties.
When in doubts its better to err on the formal rather than on the casual side of dress. In general you want to wear the best tie you can afford and be impeccably turned out, showcasing your natural attention to detail.
How to Iron a Tie.
Ties wrinkle primarily when they are knotted and need occasional ironing.
Steps:
1. Check tags on tie for information about fabric type.
2. Plug in Iron and set temperature dial accordingly. Many ties are made of silk or polyster blends and will need a cool setting . Wool ties need a medium setting and cottons can take a fairly high temperature.
3. Place tie lengthwise on ironing board with back of tie facing up.
4. Place a cotton cloth flat over area to be ironed and carefully iron your tie.
5. Iron bottom to top in small portions from the edges inward to avoid creasing.
6. Lift cover cloth periodically to check progress.
7. Turn tie face up and Iron, taking care not to leave the iron in any one spot for too long.
8. Hang tie immediately so that it cools with wrinkling.
Tips: The cover cloth keeps your tie from scorching, sticking, discoloring or getting shiny.
Avoid spot cleaning your tie just before ironing. Any damp spots will become permanent stains if you Iron them.
About the Author http://www.hakashi.com - A neat little dress for success site that helps job seekers learn various methods ( style) for wearing ties. Also include tie tips and link to tie accessories. Free to Job - seekers.
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