People look at you differently if you wear a bow tie, as opposed to a necktie.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you wear a bow tie, doors open for you. Your posture is a little more erect; your shoulders are a little further back; your style is a little more dynamic. It's about the reestablishment of the gentleman.
I love wearing bow ties for no particular reason.
Wearing a bow tie is a statement. Almost an act of defiance.
The bow tie started off with one of my friends, Kunta Littlejohn. He said if you want to be anybody, you've got to rock the bow tie. I dismissed it at first, but later he told me he had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, so I decided to wear the bow tie to support him. And as he got better, I came to learn the power of the bow tie.
Just because you wear a bow tie doesn't mean you're a nerd.
Obviously if you are an accountant, a criminal lawyer, a president, or a senator, or if you work in a funeral parlor, you have to wear a tie, but more and more people are wearing very casual clothes.
I never go black tie. I never grew up wearing ties or bow ties or anything.
I think one of the reasons I'm popular again is because I'm wearing a tie. You have to be different.
Nobody cares about your wardrobe, what your tie looks like, or even if you're wearing one, and I don't.
You're dressed in a tuxedo, you wear a bow tie. A bow tie with a tuxedo is more formal than a straight tie with a tuxedo.
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