A tie is not only a symbol of elegance, it is an unbreakable link between the male and female worlds, shaped in emotional moments of human history.
Long before the tie spread across Europe, women created and tied scarves to their loved ones as a sign of love – a counterpart to the modern engagement ring. This act was more than a practical gesture – it was deeply symbolic, a statement of love, belonging and loyalty. By tying a tie, women expressed choice, trust and commitment to men, but also gave them a symbol that emphasized their elegance, stature and spirit.
A tie, as a vertical symmetry on the male body, represents masculinity, upright posture and strength, while it is precisely women who have shaped the tie throughout history as an ornament, symbol and artistic expression. In this act, the beauty and nature of a woman are tied to the character of a man – creating a unity that transcends time.
To this day, women are often the best choosers of ties, recognizing what best emphasizes male elegance. The tie thus becomes a symbol of communication, mutual respect and the harmonious synergy of two worlds.