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![]() Why do business people wear ties? Nobody knows for sure, but hereâ??s my theory: people wear shirts to cover their nipples, but some shirts, like the formal shirts that business people wear, have their own nipples in the form of buttons. So a tie is essentially a halter-top to cover your shirtâ??s nipples. Instead of wearing a tie around my neck, could I thread it through my belt loops and use it to keep my pants from falling down? Yes, if you wear incredibly high-waisted pants, like up-to-your-neck high-waisted. At that point, nothing you do can make the outfit look any worse, so go nuts. What if my business plan is to lead a revolution that will free humanity from the cloth shackles of formal clothing items such as ties? My employees and I probably shouldnâ??t wear ties then, right? Wrong! If you want your revolution to be taken seriously, you need to look presentable. I say wear ties, but make sure to look really tortured about it. Maybe even weep openly. (Ties make great tear wipers!) ![]() Super important. If your tie has a pattern on it, then your shirt should be a single plain color and vice versa. Plain on plain is fine. But remember this one thing: all of these tips become irrelevant if thereâ??s a noticeable amount of blood on your shirt and/or your tie. Trust me. I have a shirt with a pattern of cartoon ties on it and a tie with a pattern of cartoon shirts on it. Can I mix these two patterns? I donâ??t believe you. What? You heard me. I donâ??t believe that you actually have those articles of clothing. But I do! I swear Oh yeah? Then why donâ??t you show them to me? ![]() Of course you did! Well, then why donâ??t you run home and grab them? And in the meantime, QUIT WASTING MY DAMN TIME! Whoa! Sorry I got so upset there. If youâ??ve got any further questions about ties, feel free to drop them in the comments and Iâ??ll be sure to answer them. Kindly. More... |
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