NELSON WADE, which necktie do I choose to match my shirt?

At NELSON WADE, our clients often ask us for style guidelines on which necktie would look appropriate with their new custom dress shirts. The matching of your custom dress shirt and tie could be one of the keys  for a working professional to dress for success today. Custom Dress Shirt from NELSON WADE For... Read More

50% OFF Selected Neckties from the Classic and Luxury Necktie Collections from NELSON WADEbr

November 6, 2010 by Senior Editor  
Filed under Article Categories, Custom Dress Code

Our annual Fall Sale of selected neckties from our Classic and Luxury necktie collections is now on! At NELSON WADE, we enjoy receiving comments from our clients, appreciating what we offer in regards to fine elegant custom apparel for men and women. We have added additional new neckties to our classic... Read More

It’s time for the Spring SALE of Ties by NELSON WADE

Every year starting March 1st for 10 days, the purveyor of Custom and Italian handmade neckties, ‘Ties by NELSON WADE’ offers the collection of Classic and Luxury neckties for a special spring sale. Silk Neckties from NELSON WADE, are not an accessory; they are a statement! At Ties by NELSON... Read More

Enhance your wedding day presentation with Custom Neckties for the Groom and his Attendants.

Everyone wants their wedding to be one that is remembered for years to come…and in order for this to happen, alot of attention is given to the bride, her dress, her bridesmaids, and the details for the presentation of the reception itself. But the men are often overlooked. At NELSON WADE, we feel... Read More

Your Daily Care for your Necktie or Ties

Custom Handmade Necktie by NELSON WADE Untie your necktie or ties by reversing the knot. Do not let your tie set in a knot, then hang the tie on a Nelson Wade Tie Rack or your regular tie rack. By doing this the wrinkles in the necktie will relax and work themselves out. For Spots & Stains… Some... Read More

Collar Stays

Scenario: You’ve got a big meeting with a top client today.  It’s time to close this deal.  You put on your shirt, grab your dark blue ‘closing’ suit, tie up that full Windsor knot on your favorite necktie, and freshen up the polish on your black shoes to a brilliant finish.... Read More

Cuff Linking

Before buttons and before cuff links, the shirt cuffs of aristocrats were kept in place using ribbons and lace. Around the 17th century, cuff links were introduced into mainstream fashion and were widely accepted by the middle class.  Today, the functional purpose that cuff links serve is practically... Read More

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