Most of you might be tying neck tie in your daily wear but do you know about some interesting facts about neck tie.
The neck tie was originated from a silk scarf that used to be worn by Croatian soldiers and it later came to be known as cravate.
In 1993, Mary Beloff invented the wooden bow whereby he also sells nine basic homemade styles and insists that the only thing you should worry when you wear them is termites and fires.
British ties usually had stripes that run from top left to bottom right while the stripes on American ties run from top right to bottom left.
The English developed neckwear so thick that they could even stop a sword thrust.
At some point in history, merely touching a mans tie knot was a cause for a duel.
Americans spend more than $1 billion every year to buy a staggering 100 million ties.
A good quality silk tie requires approximately 110 silkworm cocoons.
The city of Shengzhou in China is among the worlds biggest tie producers with about 200 million ties being made every year.
It is also possible to buy a bulletproof tie that can even stop a 9mm bullet.
A person who collects ties is...