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Medano · striking black sunglasses with orange lenses
Gulpiyuri · gafas de sol de color naranja cristal
Bologna · round green crystal sunglasses with brown lenses
Genovenses · striking black sunglasses with blue lenses
Famara · Blood red sunglasses with green UV400 lenses
Cofete · Deep blue sunglasses with black UV400 lenses
Ambolo tortoiseshell brown sunglasses
Portitxolet · tortoiseshell sunglasses with brown polarized lenses
Patacona · round black sunglasses
Patacona · round black sunglasses 49,95 € 29,95 €
Saladeta · gafas de sol redondas de cristal rojo
Ondarreta · Black square sunglasses with UV400 protection and metal trim
Mundaka · sunglasses with turquoise lenses
Peñarronda · black sunglasses with green polarized lenses
Illetes · Crystalline grayish brown sunglasses with brown lenses
Portet · Striking green sunglasses with black UV400 lenses
Pechón · square sunglasses with wood grain and blue lenses
Zarautz · tortoiseshell sunglasses with green lenses
Torimbia · round orange crystal sunglasses with brown lenses
Savinosa · round brown and crystal sunglasses
Trengandín · gafas de sol de goma negra con lentes grises y detalles en rojo
Sardinera · black sunglasses with blue details
Almadraba · engraved sunglasses with wooden temples
Babilònia · sunglasses with wooden temples
Carabassí · striking blue sunglasses with brown lenses
Mónsul · premium retro black sunglasses with brown lenses
Pregonda · black sunglasses with gray UV400 lenses
Montijo · black sunglasses with reflective blue lenses
Itzurun · gafas de sol de goma verde con lentes UV400 en degradado gris
Maspalomas · round orange crystal sunglasses with brown lenses
Oyambre · transparent sunglasses with reflective blue lenses
Oratori · Engraved sunglasses with blue lenses and wooden temples
Trabucador · tortoiseshell sunglasses with gold-colored temples
Benissero · black soft-touch sunglasses
Corralejo · Brown tortoiseshell sunglasses
Cortadura · brown tortoiseshell sunglasses (Copy)
Boadella · black rectangular sunglasses with green lenses
Castaways · Premium retro black sunglasses with brown lenses
Macarella · round white sunglasses with gray lenses
Granadella brown sunglasses with orange details
Tabarca · gafas de sol de goma blanca con lentes de espejo naranja UV400
Papagayo · gafas de sol de goma negra con lentes de espejo azul UV400
Futadera · gafas de sol de goma azul con lentes grises UV400
Varadero · Premium retro black sunglasses with brown lenses
Maneli · gafas de sol redondas de color gris cristal
Begur · round purple sunglasses
Begur · round purple sunglasses 59,95 € 39,95 €
Silence · round dark glass sunglasses
Paradís · blue-framed sunglasses
Paradís · blue-framed sunglasses 59,95 € 29,95 €
Saona · gafas de sol de color gris cristal con lentes grises
Zahora · sunglasses with orange lenses
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Ties: Elegance and style in the world of men's fashion

The tie, a classic accessory in a man's wardrobe, has long been a symbol of elegance and professionalism. In the Hispanic world, the tie, or "la corbata" in Spanish, plays an important role in fashion and social etiquette.

The tie, a classic accessory in a man's wardrobe, has long been a symbol of elegance and professionalism. In the Hispanic world, the tie, or "la corbata" in Spanish, plays an important role in fashion and social etiquette.

History of the tie

The cravat has its origins in the 17th century, when Croatian soldiers wore scarves tied around their necks. This fashion was adopted by the French nobility and later spread throughout Europe. In English, the word "corbata" comes from the French "cravate," which in turn derives from "croate."

Types of ties

There are several styles of ties popular in the Spanish-speaking world:

1. Classic tie : The most common, it generally measures between 7 and 9 centimeters wide. See >

2. Skinny tie : A more modern style, with a width of 5 to 6 centimeters.

3. Bow tie : Also known as a "bow tie", it is popular for formal events.

4. Ascot tie : Less common, but still worn on very formal occasions.

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How to Choose a Tie

When selecting a tie, consider the following factors:

  • Color : Should complement your shirt and suit.
  • Pattern : From solid designs to bold prints.
  • Texture : Silk, wool, cotton, among other materials.
  • Occasion : Different events may require different styles of ties.


The Art of Knot Tying

There are several types of tie knots, the most popular being:

1. Simple or "Four-in-Hand" knot

2. Windsor knot

3. Half Windsor Knot

4. Pratt Knot

Learning how to tie these knots is a valuable skill for any man who wears ties regularly.

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Care of Ties

To keep your ties in good condition:

- Untie the knot after each use.

- Hang or roll them gently to avoid wrinkles.

- Clean stains immediately.

- Store them in a cool, dry place.

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The tie remains an important element of men's fashion in the Spanish-speaking world. Whether for everyday work or for special occasions, a well-chosen tie can elevate any outfit and convey a sense of style and professionalism.

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