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(Monthly) National Tie Month

Celebrated on 12/01/2026

Quick Fact

National Tie Month is celebrated every December, making it the perfect time to explore the history of this iconic accessory. Did you know that the oldest known necktie dates back to the 17th century, worn by Croatian mercenaries during the Thirty Years' War? Today, ties are worn by millions worldwide, with an estimated 600 million ties sold annually.

Origins and Establishment of (Monthly) National Tie Month

National Tie Month was established in December 2012 by the Neckwear Association of America (NAA) to promote the appreciation and wearing of neckties. The month-long celebration aims to highlight the tie's role as a symbol of professionalism, style, and tradition. The NAA, along with tie manufacturers and retailers, launched the initiative to boost sales and remind people of the elegance and versatility of ties.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Since its inception, National Tie Month has grown in popularity, with tie enthusiasts and fashion influencers using social media to share their favorite tie styles and knot techniques. Retailers offer special promotions, and some workplaces host "Tie Day" events where employees wear ties to foster camaraderie. The celebration has also expanded to include bow ties and other neckwear, reflecting changing fashion trends. Today, National Tie Month is observed not only in the United States but also in other countries through online campaigns and local events.

Facts & General Observations

  • The world's most expensive tie, made by designer Satya Paul, is valued at $220,000 and features 261 diamonds.
  • The most popular tie knot is the Windsor knot, named after the Duke of Windsor, who favored a wide, symmetrical knot.
  • Approximately 80% of ties sold are patterned, with stripes being the most common design.

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