Posted October 18, 2019

Of course, that's a huge exaggeration, in part because:
(1) Many, many kids are able to buy or make gifts for their dad that are not neckties.
(2) Not all men wear neckties.
All of that said, ties do make pretty good gifts in many cases. They're small enough to slip into even a full suitcase for airplane travel (the same cannot be said for a golf club or tool box!), and they are varied in cost and material, color and pattern - so it's pretty easy to give a personal gift that's a necktie.

Why is today International Necktie Day?

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When royalty adopts a new fashion, many others will follow. Here is Louis XIV in 1667 - WAY older than a little kid! |
Now, of course, the practice of wearing a cravat or necktie has spread all over the world. Proud Croats started celebrating National Cravat Day on October 18 - calling attention to their contribution to fashion in spectacular fashion by tying an enormous red necktie around an ancient Roman amphitheater. Of course, this 2.650-foot-long tie ended up being in the Guinness Book of World Records! (I mean, it took two years to prepare and five days to install! So, yeah, it better have won the world's record!)
Just check out some of the bajillions of variations:
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There are many different kinds of knots... And different widths go in and out of fashion... |
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Also, there are some variations of styles, including bow ties, string ties, puff ties, and so forth... |
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