a little advice on designing your ties: what you might have to consider

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A Little Advice on Designing Your Ties: What You Might Have To Consider

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For most organisations, their logo and/or their colours are what defines them as a society. So sometimes they create uniforms that are worn by every member. However, all of those (logos and colours) can also be put on a custom made tie. Custom ties are made specifically according to what the organisation wants when it comes to the style and design. The colours, the fabric, the pattern, having the logo printed or woven, basically everything about the tie is decided upon by the organisation. Please visit http://www.jamesmortonties.co.uk/ to know more about custom ties.

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A Little Advice on Designing Your Ties: What You Might Have To Consider

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For most organisations, their logo and/or their colours are what defines them as a society.

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So sometimes they create uniforms that are worn by every member.

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Custom ties are made specifically according to what the organisation wants when it comes to the style and design.

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here are a few things to consider when designing custom ties:

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Length and Width. The standard length of a tie is 57 inches, while the standard width is 3 ¼ or 3 ¾ inches. The rule when it comes to a tie’s length is that is should stop right at the top of the belt buckle.

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Fabric. t is important that you know just what type of fabric is suitable for your organisation.

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Colour. This might be simple to decide on if ever your organisation has already established a set of colours that they identify themselves with.

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he most popular colours that show professionalism are shades of deep red and blue, and these are the colours that attract a lot of attention.

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Try having these tips in mind if you ever need a little help in designing custom ties for your organisation. If you order ties from us, you may also schedule a consultation with our designers.

www.jamesmortonties.co.uk

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