The origin of the necktie can be traced back to over 300 years ago, when gentlemen in the court used it to decorate their shirt collars. With the development of civilization, the necktie has become the most important accessory for a suit, comparable to a woman’s silk scarf.
The way a man wears his necktie is closely related to his personality. When a man appears in front of others with his necktie around his neck, silent language is conveyed, revealing a rich inner world and allowing people to imagine endlessly.
Men who wear loose and large necktie knots are emotionally rich, unrestrained, actively expanding their social circle, and have excellent social skills.
Men who wear tight and small necktie knots hope to appear “tall, strong, and tough”. These men will not tolerate any slight disrespect or neglect from others, are not easy to get along with, have limited tolerance, are self-centered, and are keen on material enjoyment.

Men who wear deep blue neckties and white shirts tend to be impatient and eager for quick success.

Men who wear red neckties and white shirts want to be the center of attention, always living actively and full of ambition, enthusiasm, and purity.

Men who wear yellow neckties and green shirts have an artistic temperament, are indifferent to the world, have a gentle personality, and are very friendly to others.
Men who cannot tie their own neckties and need someone else to do it for them are a bit cute. They are mostly open-minded, not concerned with trivial matters, and do not want to waste their energy on tying a necktie, a minor detail.
In summary, the necktie is not only a decoration for men, but also a way to showcase their personality and inner world. When men wear neckties, they may want to pay attention to their knot and color, as it may bring unexpected rewards.