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The use of a tie is no longer a strict requirement in many professions, and the trend has increasingly been to relax the dress code in workplaces. However, there are still some professions and situations where wearing a tie is traditionally expected or recommended. Here are some of them: • Corporate and Financial Professions: In sectors such as finance, consulting, law, and corporate management, wearing a tie is common, especially in executive positions and more formal environments. • Sales and Customer Service: In some sales areas, where professional appearance is valued, wearing a tie may be appropriate. This includes high-level sales, luxury product sales, and customer service roles in sectors such as automobiles and real estate. • Luxury Hotels, High-End Restaurants, and Event Companies: In luxury hotels, upscale restaurants, and event companies, management staff, such as restaurant managers and event directors, often wear ties to maintain an elegant and professional image. • Doctors and Healthcare Professionals: Although not a strict rule, some doctors and healthcare professionals in hospital or clinical settings may choose to wear a tie as part of their professional attire.
The etymology of the word “tie” refers to an old Italian term that alluded to Croatian nationality. Centuries ago, Croatian knights used to wear a black scarf tied around their necks. Over time, an accessory typically consisting simply of an elongated strip that is tied or fastened around the neck became known as a tie.
Thus, ties are generally strips of silk, cotton, or other fabric designed to hang over the chest. It is an aesthetic accessory worn with a shirt and blazer, which can create an elegant professional uniform.
The characteristics and use of the tie have varied throughout history. Today, ties are mostly worn by men when they wear a shirt and blazer. Ties are used in formal contexts: in a company, at a wedding, or in meetings.
Nowadays, many companies allow their employees to wear less structured clothing, moving away from the “suit and tie” requirement to accommodate a greater variety. There are several reasons for modernizing the work uniform, one of which is related to the company’s dress code and the image the company wants to project to its clients.
UNIFARDAS® collaborates with Espaço T, promoting inclusion and expanding employment opportunities for young people with special needs or those marginalized in the labor market, focusing on safe working conditions, exceeding minimum standards, and fostering continuous training programs for skills development.
At UNIFARDAS®, we stay up to date with new technologies and the latest innovations that can optimize our production process, making it more efficient and closer to zero waste.
UNIFARDAS® is a partner of Espaço T, an inclusive organization for everyone, with our common goal being to increase employment opportunities for young people with special needs and/or who, for some reason, have been excluded from the labor market. In this space, immigrants will also find a support network in their search for work and housing.
UNIFARDAS® demonstrates its ecological commitment by organizing beach cleanups on World Cleanup Day and collaborating with Seaqual to transform marine waste into upcycled plastic, later used in the production of sustainable fabrics, reinforcing its environmental responsibility.
UNIFARDAS® demonstrates its ecological commitment by organizing beach cleanups on World Cleanup Day and collaborating with Seaqual to transform marine waste into upcycled plastic, later used in the production of sustainable fabrics, reinforcing its environmental responsibility.