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"necktie" Definitions
  1. a long narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck, especially by men, with a knot in front

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Thurgood Marshall necktie What closet is complete without a Thurgood Marshall necktie.
See that gorgeous raw cotton minimalist necktie and handmade cufflinks?
The Adam Smith necktie was the emblem of that movement.
I'm not saying a necktie made the Facebook chief more persuasive.
Its bright red wattle echoed the president's favorite color of necktie.
He is wearing a pale blue suit, red necktie and white shirt.
It came with black pants, a gray shirt and a red necktie.
I read that he gave you a necktie that you wear sometimes.
The best tiesThe venerable necktie is perhaps the most timeless of men's accessories.
According to Roller, students tied a necktie around his leg as a tourniquet.
Put on your piano-key necktie and relax, because it's a long list.
On the floor underneath the necktie display were three baskets of stuffed animals.
In addition to his green suit and dark necktie, he wore an overcoat.
Mr. Tsipras is the only male leader at summit meetings without a necktie.
After returning from the Trump store, I zeroed in on PVH's necktie operation.
The necktie is a sign of maturity, self-discipline and respect for tradition.
Grooms can wear the Duncan Quinn cuff links ($525) and a necktie ($285).
Mastering the roll-up can be more challenging than properly knotting a necktie.
And Dinuya Matthew, a baby pictured in a snazzy vest and tiny necktie.
Wanted to know how to say 'The necktie is in the bathtub' in Swedish.
She might have worn this pin in her necktie on one of her hunts.
Off-color to Bob Mueller is a taut necktie other than red or navy blue.
The same for a businessman's necktie, a schoolgirl's dress, a dog's collar, a boxer's gloves.
Smiley takes off his eyeglasses and polishes them with the thick end of his necktie.
He is instantly recognizable in Japan by his jutting chin, red scarf and red necktie.
Corbyn is a man whose only notable concession to conventional politics has been a necktie.
When it comes to Father's Day gifts, it doesn't get much more classic than the necktie.
This stylish American-made Bonobos pastel necktie will pair well with casual and light-colored suits.Pros:
"It was very dressy, very starched, a necktie place through the '80s, no question," he said.
And tie a necktie and pull on galoshes and pick up a toothpick and comb and cash?
Altintas, dressed in a suit, necktie and white shirt, is caught in one photograph standing behind Karlov.
The knot in one's necktie is a biography in silk, communicating details of temperament, character and upbringing.
All wore black tuxedos and black bow ties, with one exception: The president wore a black necktie.
Tying a bow tie, while trickier than tying a necktie, is not as difficult as you think.
Since Priya was wearing an evening coat and a necktie, he clearly decided that she was the boss.
" Clark is also a snazzy dresser, rarely seen without a necktie, says Praimnath, "so I call him 'GQ.
With his black suit, slightly long maroon necktie and disheveled blonde hairdo, Johnson did appear to resemble Trump.
Other cases In January, 8-year-old Gabriel Taye hanged himself with a necktie in his Cincinnati home.
But could a misbegotten (and far too shiny) necktie reflect weightier issues of self-discipline, competence and integrity?
Guinevere van Seenus closed the show in a magenta satin cape finished with a voluminous black silk necktie.
Mr. Kyles covered Dr. King's body with a bedspread, up to the knot of the necktie he had chosen.
Avril Lavigne proved that a necktie can go with anything in the video for her hit song "Complicated" (2002).
Videos demonstrate the donning of hijabs and saris, and the making of the Panama hat and the sevenfold necktie.
" Pacino's earliest breakthroughs arrived in the stage plays "The Indian Wants the Bronx" and "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?
" There's no mention whatsoever of the presence of a pussybow in the item's description; it's described as a "front necktie.
Once home and only slightly rinsed-off (to preserve the musk of my workout), I tied myself a lengthy necktie.
After all, thanks to economies of scale and cheaper labour, a made-in-China Donald Trump necktie costs just $60.
Police said that they believed Mr. Lee hanged himself with a necktie and scarf, but that they planned an autopsy.
It's not just Kermit the Frog or the Incredible Hulk or that guy in your office with the green necktie.
The fine for wearing a necktie at the 2004 conference, in a program that raised more than $16,000 for UNICEF.
Undefeated Angela Lee picked up another submission with the aid of brilliant use of the front headlock and Peruvian necktie.
A box cutter, necktie and a cord were used in several of the incidents to threaten or harm victims, they added.
Is a cartoon plumber throwing balls of flame at a giant walking ape with a necktie too violent for the Olympics?
It's not completely impossible, though, thanks to a bunch of geniuses who invented a necktie that doubles as a beer koozie.
Note: there's also a Ginsburg necktie in a more delicate blue shade and a Clarence Thomas version in a darker brown.
Gabriel was found dead in January after he hanged himself with a necktie in his Cincinnati home, according to the attorney.
What a pleasure it is, then, to see him in a frock coat and a spotted necktie, stalking the London streets.
He is there to this day, pouring what must be his millionth Guinness, and has never been seen without a necktie.
A child wearing a necktie and tank top, seemingly no older than 10, struggles to support the weight of his rifle.
Mills studied a series of photos of women, pausing on one he'd used: a woman wearing a necktie, her legs akimbo.
And there's the fashion designer Calvin Klein, hair tousled, necktie askew and tucked into his shirt, also at an exhibition, in 1993.
The deceased, wearing shorts and a black windbreaker, appeared to have hung himself from a tree with a necktie, Hyung told reporters.
The producers had Kyle shave off his mustache, and Slater picked out a brown suit and thick necktie for him to wear.
" Indeed, all the way back in 2013, the Business Insider website ran a post entitled, "Is President Obama Killing the Necktie Business?
I'm seeing a spotless, perfectly pressed white one, along with a plush silk necktie and, metaphorically speaking, a pocket kerchief to boot.
"The dimensions of the receipt are nearly identical to a necktie, so I thought it would be a perfect fit," he added.
Yang, the necktie-averse entrepreneur turned presidential candidate, attracts an internet-savvy crowd even as he levels harsh critiques at the industry.
In one photo, Altintas - dressed smartly in a suit, necktie and white shirt - is seen standing just behind Karlov as the ambassador spoke.
Mr. Wilmore was in his tuxedo — he is a necktie man, not a bow tie man — and staying quiet, getting into the zone.
Like many other shows this season, there was a boyish necktie moment, as well as a feathered top, and lots of statement sleeves.
"Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" won one Tony — for a 28-year-old Al Pacino, as best supporting actor in a play.
About 12 relatives of victims and their companions were observing the hearing, one wearing a necktie with the Statue of Liberty on it.
Rabbi Sobel's reputation was tarnished in 2007 when he was charged with stealing a designer necktie from a store in Palm Beach, Fla.
The wan man with the dry cough and the necktie emblazoned with Gatorade-green cleft-notes—in what ways, specifically, is he me?
The shirt included a kind of necktie I found silly, like the self-conscious women-in-the-workplace clothes of the nineteen-eighties.
For added realism, he was adorned with an old-fashioned Jabot-type necktie and a dark woolen Crombie overcoat with the collar turned up.
Mr. Thompson lay in repose, dressed in a crisp black suit, purple necktie and pocket square, his mustache and crown of hair neatly trimmed.
The man who is all business, who keeps himself on the short leash of a necktie, pumps my hand and invites me to dine.
There was Justin Timberlake in a shawl-collared penguin suit, flat-front shirt, jeweled stud set and a necktie he had obviously knotted himself.
The pitcher — wearing suspenders, a necktie and a newsboy cap — was Jody McQuarters, the husband of the Peaches right fielder and a designated ham.
Dress Codes Although the necktie remains a staple for politicians, bankers and news anchors, it has been scarce on fashion runways in recent years.
Spring 2019 also had a decidedly less cool girl vibe (compared to spring 2020) with its fringed tunics, necklines resembling a men's sailor necktie.
Mitchell, who knew Fothergill to compete wearing a red Canadian flag cape, decided that he'd arrive patriotic himself, donning a necktie bearing an American flag.
They found their way into men's apparel in the early 19803s, when Mr. Davidson called Irwin Sternberg, the president of the necktie company Stonehenge Ltd.
For $31.95, you or your friend can be the proud owner of this necktie commemorating the court's first African-American justice and Civil Rights hero.
In his time in Washington he has made himself famous for his refusal to wear a suitcoat with a necktie and for his conservative absolutism.
The center will be open until Saturday and guests can get their hands on Kiehl products as well as a famous Mugatu piano key necktie.
The boys learn skills that middle-class children absorb routinely, such as how to tie a necktie or look a job interviewer in the eye.
Nicholas Kristof Sure, you can buy your uncle a necktie that he won't wear, or your niece an Amazon certificate that she'll forget to use.
Often a whole painting would be devoted to the minimalist abstract realism of the knot of a necktie, or a belted waist, dividing shirt from pants.
We've all been there – we're trying to ask a serious question about an asbestos report when our electronic, holiday-themed necktie starts playing a jubilant tune.
Perhaps due to the slowing of the necktie business, factories in Shengzhou, according to the workers, offered little overtime work aside from the customary weekend workdays.
On my second day in Shengzhou, as the temperatures neared 215 degrees, I sneaked into a factory called Yuelong, situated deep within Shengzhou's Necktie Industrial Park.
William Timothy Glynn, wearing a sharply knotted necktie and a silk pocket square, began his message, on Elisha's taking up the mantle of the prophet Elijah.
Alison Cosgrove, a student at William Paterson University, created a Beetlejuice get-up out of a spray-painted black plastic tablecloth and a Walmart-napkin-turned-necktie.
In "70's Mom" (2017), she presents a close-up view of a mother wearing a necktie, holding a baby on her lap and smoking a cigarette.
In her debut single, the Canadian pop-punk singer cemented her signature style: pin-straight hair, a tight tank top, baggy cargo pants, and the ubiquitous necktie.
At Madison Square Garden, as always, he was dressed in a schoolboy uniform: red jacket and shorts, slouch cap, long necktie, white shirt, white socks, sensible shoes.
Faux leopard furs and prints in 1920s men's wear silhouettes were juxtaposed with cricket sweaters and schoolboy jackets, pajama suits and bathrobe coats made in necktie silks.
This American-made silk repp necktie from Brooks Brothers pairs a subdued burgundy color with bold stripes that make it the perfect accessory for almost any suit.Pros:
His was cut in a high-and-tight style that fit perfectly with his necktie and white dress shirt — and that completely clashed with his Dionysian collaborators.
Bill Clinton—the necktie-eschewing, more loosely hinged 2016 edition—went to New Hampshire last month to attack Bernie Sanders on behalf of his wife's Presidential campaign.
We've long exhausted cute but cheesy ideas like DIY massage coupons and neckties, so it's high time that we get serious because another necktie is not the answer.
As I entered medical school, the necktie that adorned my short, student white coat promised to make me appear more doctor-esque despite my middling and inchoate abilities.
"[I chose] to have a white man tie me up while wearing a business suit with a Whitney necktie, while I wear a Whitney ISP thong bikini," Sulkowicz said.
I see Robert Kennedy walking through the streets meeting everybody, shaking everybody's hands, and when he gets into office you gonna need a necktie to go and see him.
By the 1990s, Italy had become the go-to in necktie production, with the business-minded town of Como the hub of what the locals regarded as an art.
Or they can be fetishistic: Witness the sickly-shiny gloss of a woman's leather heels, or the evocative dimple of a man's necktie, blown up to five feet square.
Go ahead now, reader, and fidget with your imaginary necktie, mop your beleaguered brow and stammer it, the way Rodney did: No respect, no respect at all, all right?
So expect to see Lady Mary (played by Michelle Dockery), the eldest daughter of the Crawley family, managing the estate in a gender-bending pinstripe shirt, necktie and waistcoat.
Roan looked sophisticated and cool in a light blue suit with a black and white high tops and a striped shirt — his black shades taking the place of a necktie.
California-based Bolt Threads recently debuted a limited edition $314 necktie made from yeast-derived spider's silk and Japanese rival Spiber has made a concept piece spider-silk parka jacket.
There were oversize silky-sheen printed tunics and fisherman sweaters, blazers with tulle sprouting like weeds from the sleeves, several velvet dresses and a necktie and shoulder pad or two.
"Sometimes clients urge me to take off my necktie," said Hiroyuki Shigemori, 54, a pharmaceuticals salesman walking into Shimbashi station in Tokyo, his black suit jacket folded over his arm.
Donning a plaid button-up, a ten-gallon hat, and a bandana necktie, Fenn embodied the free-spirited Western ethos — and his riddle drew thousands of treasure hunters to the Rockies.
Santi's adorable outfit, which included a T-shirt with a design make to look like a gray vest and red necktie, featuring a print of the Mouse himself on the front.
A struggle that had once been the preserve of student activists and labour unions spread to housewives and the "necktie brigade" of salarymen, who came out of their offices to demonstrate.
Playlist: "I Can Be Killed" / "Cables" / "Racer-X" / "Passing Complexion" / "Kerosene" / "The Power of Independent Trucking" / " Bad Penny" / "Colombian Necktie" / "Ready Men" In 19973, Big Black ended and Albini formed Rapeman.
But it was easy to sort the grifters from the men of substance: a person without a coat and a scarf—a precursor to the necktie—wasn't to be taken seriously.
According to Russillo, one source who helped the D.E.A. take down several Colombian targets was found in Miami with a "Colombian necktie"—his tongue pulled through a slit in his throat.
Attention to detail is one of the main principles of traditional menswear, as it's little things like your choice of necktie or pocket square that can make your break an outfit.
"For the last two decades there's been a blemish on this city," Mr. de Blasio, wearing a green necktie, said of the long ban on gay and lesbian groups taking part.
When I met Foos in the office the next morning, he bore no trace of irritation, and he did not comment on the fact that I was not wearing a necktie.
During our cab ride, Jackie had mentioned that Shengzhou's larger factories, including this one, kept necktie showrooms within their security perimeters — perhaps our best hope at getting a foot in the door.
And this man (played by the admirable Bruce McKenzie), a middle-aged middle-management type in spectacles and a short-sleeved white shirt and necktie, has so very, very much to say.
In a statement "respecting" the high court's denial, Justice Sonia Sotomayor decried allegations about the bailiff's necktie as "disturbing" but said insufficient evidence was found to conclude that jurors saw the tie.
He let his real satisfaction show during the June 2018 presentation when he announced the company had reached zero debt, by donning a necktie for the first time in a decade — albeit briefly.
We had a Yo Gabba Gabba poster in 2009, a Ravenclaw necktie, computer mystery games, webcams for parents, copies of Resident Evil 5, a Weems & Plath weather center, and a Nikon D90 DSLR.
He is an older man with jowls and a silvery crewcut, wearing a short-sleeved shirt and a necktie, and he is pinned to a kitchen chair by the boulder of his abdomen.
His first had been 593 years earlier in a short-lived play called "Does a Tiger Wear a Necktie?" in which Al Pacino also made his attention-getting (and Tony-winning) Broadway debut.
Berkeley Systems had been a regular WIRED advertiser, and the very first issue of WIRED featured a brief review of the "neo-nerd chic" Flying Toaster necktie, on sale from Berkeley Systems for $17.95.
When Marvin stepped foot on V.E.S. ground, wearing a lightweight sport jacket, a white dress shirt, a modest necktie and a cap like the ones the Beatles were wearing, the white idyll was over.
"The opposite of Donald Trump is an Asian man who likes math," was a catchy line from the opening, and making his lack of a necktie a focus in his closing was equally engaging.
The silk of the necktie, for instance, looks like ridges of Plasticine, while the skin and hair of Gnoli's models recall the waxy figuration of Carlo Carrà, Giorgio di Chirico and other Italian predecessors.
One should fasten a necktie so that the front falls just at the waist, then thread the narrow end through the loop on the back of the front one to keep it in place.
Dressed sharply in a dark suit and cerulean necktie, longtime political consultant Paul Manafort was led into a second-floor courtroom in a federal district court building two blocks from the Capitol on Monday afternoon.
When asked, August Darnell proudly itemized his outfit: black-and-white wingtip shoes, dark gray three-piece pinstripe suit with pleated pants, white shirt, vintage necktie, pocket handkerchief folded just so and a classic Fedora.
If you were to put a droplet of its syntax under a microscope, you'd find a swirling necktie pattern of small white starched shirts and three-ring binders and paper cups of stale black coffee.
He left school after the third grade, and later sold Kool-Aid and chicken soup at a local market, wearing "a purple necktie, purple shirt, purple trousers, and purple shoes" so people would recognize him.
Many have tried to do something similar in the past without success — but Bolt Threads has spun the impossible into gold with the debut of its first item of clothing, a $314 necktie, in early 2017.
The sandy-haired Blair, with his blue dress shirt, necktie and immaculate black windbreaker, steps up to the port-side gunwale of his boat, adjusts the zipper on his jacket, and leans out over the whitecaps.
There are scripts and books and photos, of course, but also rarer relics — a necktie made of ugly theater carpet, rubber stamps featuring the signatures of famous playwrights, an origami bird folded from a dollar bill.
Standing in front of an oversize Canadian flag with the sleeves of his light-blue dress shirt rolled up and the top button undone behind his necktie, Mr. Trudeau acknowledged that many Canadians feel squeezed financially.
The decision was strategic: He knew the hotel would have a revolving door of well-to-do international clientele who could afford to spend $250 on a pleated necktie (that's the equivalent of about $440 today).
As I did so, I failed to notice that my necktie had slipped down through the slats of the louvred screen and was dangling into the motel room within a few yards of the woman's head.
But we're in Britain, where Mirza's necktie, which was decorated with the logo of the neoliberal think tank Adam Smith Institute, may be taken as a more reliable sign of allegiance than his religion or race.
Trump, stone-faced and formal in a suit and necktie, sits at the head of a long Situation Room table surrounded by similarly grave advisers, some in military uniform, as the raid played out on large screens.
And the style gestures for which Agnelli became best known — Tod's boots left unlaced, wristwatch worn atop a shirt cuff, necktie left flapping outside a pullover — were a bit too considered to be truly elegant, after all.
It's the flagrant disregard for these visual and structural relationships — like, say, the cavalier application of scotch tape to the back of an overly-long necktie — that drives Wagner to share her personal hell with the internet.
She and a friend climbed "a corkscrew stair that shot up a dark and musty corridor," and found him sitting at an old walnut table, wearing a derby and a red necktie, and holding a blackthorn cane.
I had just narrowed down my search for Trump's factories from the 3.7 million square miles of the People's Republic of China to just a handful of industrial parks in the obscure necktie capital of the world.
A few days before he won the primary, Mr. Krasner appeared onstage at a campaign event in a sober shirt and necktie and performed a cover of the Clash's "Clampdown" with Sheer Mag, a local punk band.
As Trump deplaned his private jet in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, a gust of wind blew his necktie over his shoulder to reveal that the back and front of the tie were being held together by clear tape.
Dressed in a cowboy hat and a braided leather necktie complete with Texas star, he imagined himself as a skinny John Wayne, or, in a dark Panama and shades, as one of the mobster types in "Murder, Inc".
In a dark suit and necktie, wearing dark glasses — Mr. González is blind, as Ecuadorean mourners frequently are — he stood up on his ledge, his short body saddled by a huge accordion, confronting life's great inevitability with singing.
The man, Christopher Cooley, was discovered on March 17, seated on a couch, his necktie looped, but not knotted, around his neck, a throw pillow over his face and a broken lamp at his feet, the police said.
Very little information about Shengzhou was publicly available in English aside from the fact that it is the international epicenter of necktie production, with estimates asserting that the city produces at least half of the entire globe's ties.
Op-Ed Contributor Lost in the excitement and outrage of Donald Trump's first three weeks as president of the United States was a minor sartorial scandal: The putative leader of the free world cannot tie a necktie properly.
Brash and imposing, he filled out a double-breasted blue suit accented with a shiny red necktie as he occupied a bench above the lobby of the upscale May Fair Hotel (two-bedroom suite: $4,300 a night) in London.
The year 2016 was all about trend resurgence: There were '70s flared trousers and necktie blouses, '90s chokers and tricked-out denim jackets, and a mix of other pieces that were seemingly brought back to life from our wardrobe's past.
The prince, who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, wore his military medals and his Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order star over his necktie as he placed a wreath of red poppies at the memorial at Hyde Park Corner, London.
LONDON — Outside 10 Downing Street this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain launched his election campaign with a broadside against his opponents — joking that delays to Brexit made him want to chew his necktie — but then abruptly changed tack.
Lee, 48, in dark overcoat and purple necktie, did not answer questions from reporters as he left the Seoul Central District Court after the nearly four-hour hearing and headed by car to a detention center to await his fate.
For Ralph Lauren, it was a wide necktie and an outsized vision that set in motion a five-decade career in fashion, one that would eventually render a house painter's son from the Bronx a multibillionaire and a globally legible brand.
The only submissions scored with any frequency in the highest levels of MMA being the interrelated front headlock/chancery submissions (guillotine, D'arce, anaconda, the occasional necktie of some nationality), the classic and methodical grinding arm triangle, and the rear naked choke.
The Kill Bill actress, 47, wearing a high-waisted gold-embellished skirt and a sleek white button-down with a gold necktie-inspired necklace, posed alongside her teenage son on the red carpet at the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on Thursday night.
Kim cut a modern figure during the congress in tortoise-shell glasses and a dark suit with gray necktie, a departure from the drab jacket buttoned to the neck favored by North Korean leaders, or the jumpsuits worn by his late father.
If my reasoning was correct, I had just narrowed down my search for Trump's factories from the 3.7 million square miles of the People's Republic of China to just a handful of industrial parks in the obscure necktie capital of the world.
After visiting the address of a factory that had been shuttered for months, I spent hours with Jackie wandering around a working-class neighborhood filled with residents less than excited at the prospect of chatting with a note-taking American about his necktie.
Undercutting Mr. Spicer's solemn condolence to Mr. Owens, and his assurance that the raid was crucial to national safety, was the unusual necktie he chose: a combination of garish red, silver and baby blue stripes on a ground of electric Gatorade blue.
In his current exhibition, Rosebud, at Lord Ludd Gallery, the roughly painted African-American man in "Man with Heads" (2015), wearing nothing but a necktie and Nike high-tops, presents his shapely ass to the viewer, boldly planting himself in the center of the composition.
It has a collar with a space for a necktie right in the middle, meaning that, at any moment, I could dial up the business intensity in a major way and start doing so many work-related things that you won't know what hit you.
Usually dressed without a necktie, Hamers - who told the Financial Times his interests included cycling, running and swimming, and that he sometimes acts as referee's assistant at his sons soccer matches - made an effort to sport the image of a young, modern and approachable CEO.
Then, Michele was named creative director of the brand in early 2015 — and by that summer, the performer began to dabble in new Gucci, slowly at first (with a single necktie), then went all in (with an entirely printed suit.) And so, a new chapter began.
Sure, the idea of wearing mass-produced spider webs might sound strange — and several entrepreneurs have tried to do this before without success — but Bolt Threads has spun the impossible into gold with the debut of its first item of clothing, a $314 necktie, earlier this year.
In his novels le Carré mesmer­izes us with deep psychological excavations, but this book has some chapters in which he seems content to glide on the surface as he recounts encounters with the likes of Joseph Brodsky, Alec Guinness and a television interviewer who takes his necktie.
An informant later claimed that Rasmussen had tried to extort money from Kelley, so he was lured to Lerner's apartment with the promise of a nice score, a bookie's cash-jammed safe — only to wind up dead in a snowbank, wearing little more than a necktie.
In contrast to his rigid relatives, Gomez—legs bent and necktie flapping—is the only Addams Family member who is in motion, as he wrestles with the bent rod, the tip of which reaches back, redirecting our gaze to the left, off-canvas, to that hooked something .
They introduced the box pleat in the back to allow more freedom of movement, the extra button in the back of the collar to keep the tie in place, and the patented button tab that connects beneath the necktie to push the knot up and out.
In interviews with more than a dozen workers at Shengzhou necktie factories that had produced for Trump, one thing became clear: The maxim painted in huge red letters on Maidilang's cafeteria columns — Every grain on the plate comes from hard work — was in no way figurative.
He had appealed his death sentence on the basis of his claim that a prosecution expert gave false testimony and that a courtroom bailiff may have prejudiced the jury's sentencing decision by wearing a homemade necktie depicting a syringe to show his support for capital punishment.
Like her father's necktie collection, the Ivanka Trump label had licensing deals with subcontractors in Chinese factories, and in 2016, workers at the Xuankai Footwear factory said they were required to work shifts up to 16 hours, were paid illegally low overtime rates, and systematically dealt with delayed payments.
The crowd consisted of people of all ages and styles: a "grim reaper" in a white skeleton mask and cloak; a gray-haired woman in a gauze-and-feather fascinator and a pearl necktie; a group calling itself the Red Brigades, whose members wore red costumes with white face paint.
Founded in 2200, Figs was the brainchild of fashion designer and medical school dropout Heather Hassan, who abandoned her necktie company — also called Figs — and joined forces with former Blackstone Group associate Trina Spear to create a start-up that would provide healthcare professionals with better-fitting, higher quality scrubs.
But he might want to keep in mind that the tables can easily be turned, especially on a man who is himself 72 years old, lives on red meat, relishes fast food, abhors exercise and tries to deny the ravages of that lifestyle with a necktie that makes a beeline for his knees.
If you are a reader of The New York Times, the NCAA tournament is also a time to learn why rubber shoes squeak on wooden floors, why some coaches prefer an open collar to a necktie, and why Marquette tried — and failed — to push its players to eat veggie wraps rather than hamburgers.
However, as she pushed back on all the focus on her garments, she was doing so while touring the Great Pyramids dressed head to toe in a show-stopping cream ensemble, with black necktie, wide-legged slacks and a Ralph Lauren jacket, draped as she often likes to do, over her shoulders, no sleeves through the arm holes.
But were Suzuki to have had knowledge of the myriad of attacks which have been developed from that position today—the D'arce, the anaconda, the Peruvian necktie, the Japanese neck tie, the crucifix position—we could have seen him submitting people from his favorite position rather than spending a good deal of time floating around on top trying to force an armbar.
Many years back, during an episode of the Playboy Mansion–set reality TV series The Girls Next Door, viewers were informed that all Playboy pictorials feature what they call "the presence of a man," meaning something in the background to denote that the lady with the impeccably trimmed bush wearing nothing but a necktie was in the company of a gentleman caller.
It was typical Ghosn sensei, a prediction from the heroic master of commerce, adopted by Japan and placed on a pedestal of renown: the trim little guy with the permanently furrowed brow, the dramatic eyebrows, surrounded by his lieutenants, wearing a neatly tailored suit but ditching the usual necktie (Southern California, after all), pontificating while the cameras clicked and the reporters scribbled.
Death Alley live dates: 8/19 - Philadelphia - Kung Fu Necktie 93/20 - New York City - Saint Vitus (Obelisk Alldayer) 8/21 - New York City - Cake Shop 8/27 - Las Vegas - Hard Rock Hotel (Psycho Las Vegas festival) 8/31 - San Francisco - Elbow Room 9/01 - Los Angeles - Viper Room 9/02 - San Diego - Til Two Club 9/03 - San Diego - Til Two Club
Onstage at Kung Fu Necktie, the quartet of founding guitarist and vocalist Neige, drummer Winterhalter, live bassist Fursy Teyssier, and live guiarist/vocalist Zero seemed a bit overwhelmed by the crowd pressing up against the foot-high stage, but they got into the zone soon enough, and the music flowed as gracefully and beautifully as it did on their then-current album, Écailles de Lune.
In a little over a month on the job, Sean Spicer, a thickset former Republican National Committee strategist and Navy reservist, has found himself likened in style terms to a graduate of clown college and a used-car salesman, and has also inspired Melissa McCarthy's indelible "Saturday Night Live" impersonation of him as a gum-swallowing bully in an outsize suit and a necktie so bulky you would need a bulldozer to press it.
From left: Vanessa Paradis teamed her Chanel blazer and pussybow blouse with a pair of dark skinny jeans and pink heels; Chloë Sevigny topped a pair of teeny denim shorts with a blouse (featuring the brand's logo at the necktie) and sweater from the brand; Kristen Stewart actually nabbed a white Chanel cropped tee to go with her pencil skirt by the line; Caroline de Maigret teamed her bag with acid-wash jeans and sneakers; and Lily-Rose Depp picked a pink tulle crop top to wear with her printed jeans (which are both made by Chanel).

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