Types of Ties and When to Wear Them
<h1>Ascot Tie</h1>
<p>An Ascot Tie, or Ascot, is a narrow band that is wrapped around the neck with wings that are wide and point outwards. The Ascot Tie is worn on formal occasions, and is usually folded over, and tightened with a pin or a tie tack. The Ascot Tie comes from British descent, and over time has become a traditional figure in custom British and Scottish weddings. Unless you are attending a British or Scottish wedding the Ascot may not be your choice of tie.</p>
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<h1>Bow Tie</h1>
<p>The bow tie is a ribbon made of fabric and is tied around the collar in a way which allows the two opposing ends to form a type of loop. Bow ties are worn primarily along with the traditional tuxedo, and the short collar shirts. Any situation where you are wearing a tuxedo, please wear a bow tie. If you are pretending to be Dr. Who, also wear a bow tie. If you want to stand out in any formal occasion, wear a bow tie, it’s pretty simple.</p>
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