To anyone coming for a visit from a place remote from American society (say, some Australian tribesman that hasn’t met any westerners) most of our modern clothing would appear inexplicable. This is not illogical; a large portion of the pieces of clothing we wear are in fact unnecessary from a functional perspective: what would the tribesman make of high heel boots? or cosmetic clothing? But surely the piece of clothing they would find the strangest is the tie.
And what is the tie? A tie is a piece of cloth that is tied in a illogical way around one’s neck. It’s not worn for warmth. It is not worn for any functional explanation. Then why would anyone wear one? Good question.
I can envision the baffled tribesman analyzing his western counterpart who is wearing a business attire and just wondering: “how do I tie a tie?” “Is tying a tie of any value?” “Why would anyone want to wear something like that?” and ending up with no answers. And to be entirely honest, all these questions make very good points! The value of a tie is utterly decorative, and the fact it’s considered a important component of a man’s business attire originates purely from historical reasons.
Interestingly, to us novelty ties may seem like a bizarre article of clothing. After all, they can’t be used in any business scenario (which is where ties are often worn), so why wear ties with cartoons or flashing lights? But to the tribesman surely it would look as inexplicable as an ordinary tie. In fact, he is more likely to find some novelty ties practical – for example, those with the flashing lights – can serve a useful function as they provide lighting.
Oh, what a strange world we live in.