Euro Tie: Formal But Efficient

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A man wearing euro tie
A man wearing a euro tie
Weddings are not just important ceremonies for couples to profess their marriage; they are also a chance for guests to be formal and elegant while celebrating with the newlyweds. If you don’t have many opportunities to dress up, then here is your chance!

A euro tie
A black satin euro tie
There are so many options to express your elegance on this important occasion. One of the articles of formal wear best suited for men during weddings is the tie. The tie is traditionally worn by grooms and other male attendees in western weddings and on other occasions. It can be a simple necktie or a more elaborate cravat, but no matter what the style, its main purpose is to present a more formal and conventional look for such a memorable event

There are so many ways to wear a tie. There are a lot of styles and fabrics to choose from as well. One of the more popular styles used in wedding is known as the euro tie. The euro tie is a cross between your regular necktie and the very formal ascot tie. It is a lengthy, square-bottomed tie that’s knotted at the neck. The euro tie is worn with a spread collar or wing collar shirt.

The advantage of the euro tie is that it allows you to look formal but not too pompous. It’s not as all-out as the ascot tie, but not as run-of-the-mill as the necktie either. The euro tie is perfect for those who are not so used to formalities.

What Other People Thought

fancyweddingattire said on, October 05, 2008
Denholm, nothing fancy actually. It's just knotted at the neck, it blends well for formal occasions. If your the type who's not used to formalities, well then this is the perfect tie for you. This presents you as formal, but does not make you look overly dressed for the occasion.

Cary said on, October 02, 2008
Man, but that tie really looks huge. The second picture at least. The first one, it seems to look normal enough, but then again, I really can't be too sure seeing as how the pic seems so small.

denholm said on, September 17, 2008
do I need any special method to tie this particular kind of tie? I am curious on getting one, not for my wedding, but for formal occassions. in that note, how are they for formal events?

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