Masonic Ties
A necktie is a piece of fabric worn around the neck, typically with formal or business attire, tied in various knots. Its origins date to the 17th century when Croatian soldiers wore cravats, decorative scarves, which were later adopted by the French and spread across Europe. By the 19th century, the necktie became more streamlined, resembling the modern version we know today. Now, it's a symbol of professionalism and style, worn in both formal and semi-formal settings around the world.