I love these little ties for ladies.
They’re such an easy accessory and they can really be the cherry on top of an already adorable outfit. I decided to share with you a few of the ways that I’ve worn mine because I have so much fun with them! Girls can wear ties, too, ya know!
Look one is a girl scout inspired look! I went to Girl Scout camp when I was little and had the time of my life every single summer. The sisterhood, learning about nature, and spending hours every day crafting (not to mention having a campfire every night!) made my time at Camps Whispering Pines, Farnsworth, and Chenoa some of the best times of my life. Now that I’m all grown up I still channel my inner scout on days when I feel like I need a little girl power – that’s not weird, is it?
Look two you’ve seen before! Still, I wanted to make sure that I included it seeing as it’s one of my favourite outfits ever. I think the easiest and cutest way to wear a continental tie is to tuck it under another collar, and my vintage dresses look fantastic with a little somethin’ extra poking out of the neckline! Don’t you think?
Look three is a bit more casual. I like to feel comfortable, but still fancy so this is the perfect style for me. By the way, if you know me you know that I wear this mustard cardigan seriously almost every day. Comfort is my jam and this does it.
If you like the look of these ties, hop on over to my Etsy shop and pick out your favourite one! I love to mix patterns, but match colors, so I’d suggest choosing a color you know you have in your closet. But really, no rules apply! Try your new collar out with lots of tops and see what works best!
Which of these looks is your favourite?
xx.
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Hi there,
I’m not trying to to be mean to you or anything but it I think it’s in bad taste for you to copy someone else’s work almost exactly the same and market them with the same name. Please don’t call them “lady ties”.
Diana
Hi, Diana!
I’m sorry to hear that you thought I copied someone else’s work. The continental tie has been around for more than half a century and has, like the bow-tie, been reproduced by many brands big and small. It was not at all my intention to copy someone else’s work, or name them the same thing. I call my ties “continental ties” because that’s what they are and use scout or lady-ties as a descriptive term only. That’s what they are, no? Ties for ladies?
xx.
I really love the second look!
<3 Melissa
wildflwrchild.blogspot.com
Thanks so much! That’s my favourite, too
xx.