From Italian suiting powerhouses to French pattern specialists, these are the names propelling the necktie to bold new ...
John Minihan//Getty Images Andy Warhol: tie-wearer. Then business casual came along and messed everything up. Polos replaced button-front shirts at the office and collar-wear lost serious ground.
Growing up, I would watch my dad put on a tie every morning before heading to work—something he still does to this day. Checkered, striped, or solid, to me, those ties signified a certain sense of ...
John Minihan//Getty Images Andy Warhol: tie-wearer. Then business casual came along and messed everything up. Polos replaced button-front shirts at the office and collar-wear lost serious ground.