tiivistysnauha
Tiivistysnauha, also known as a tie or necktie, is a long, narrow strip of cloth worn around the neck, typically as part of a formal outfit. The term "tiivistysnauha" is derived from the Finnish language, where "tiivistys" means "tightening" and "nauha" means "ribbon." The tie is usually made of fabric such as silk, wool, or cotton, and is often decorated with patterns, colors, or other designs.
The history of the tie dates back to the 16th century, with early examples found in Renaissance
Today, ties are a staple of formal attire, often worn with suits or dress shirts. They come
In addition to their practical use, ties have also become a popular accessory for fashion enthusiasts, with