Ties were always my thing. When I was 18, on Sunday, when everyone was taking off for a casual day, I'd wear a suit to go have brunch.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
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 was a show-off as a kid. I was wearing bow ties and matching coloured trousers.
For me, wearing a tie is a pleasure, a recherche one but a pleasure nonetheless. You could say that I'm avoiding tie avoidance. My own gorgeous collection runs into hundreds and I buy them the way I buy books - I simply can't pass a shop. I have loved them since I could spend my own money on them.
I never go black tie. I never grew up wearing ties or bow ties or anything.
I remember when people actually wore coats and ties to theatre every night. They don't anymore. It's very different.
I like ties but I prefer not to wear one when I'm nervous.
It's more frugal to wear ties that are given to you.
I hate wearing suits and ties.
When I was 15, I was wearing sandals and corduroys, Guernsey, striped pullover, a beard that was hardly there, shades and a beret, and the goal was hanging out.
To those of you who are wearing ties, I think my dad would appreciate it if you took them off.