Thursday, December 8, 2011

What Takes Longer Than Tying a Bow Tie?

 What Takes Longer Than Tying a Bow Tie?



Okay, we get it! Bow ties get a bad rap because they look "confusing," and yes, in comparison to putting your ethics aside and downloading the latest Coldplay album onto your computer desktop, they do seem like they take forever to tie! So call us dreamers, but we over here at OoOTie think that you can learn how to tie a bow tie long before you trade in your sweet new kicks for a less than flattering pair of orthopedic shoes. 


OoOTie actually believes that there are far more time consuming and less enjoyable daily routines you practice than teaching yourself how to tie a bow tie, which is why we took the liberty in compiling a brief list below. So before listing all the reasons why you shouldn't buy back your swagger in the form of an OoOTie bow tie this holiday season, just remind yourself that it REALLY does take effort to create effortlessly great style!


  

Everyday Activities That Take Longer and Are Less Realistic Goals Than Learning How to Tie a Bow Tie.


 1. Waiting in Line for Your Morning Caffeine Injections



Why wait twenty-five plus minutes only to find out barista, Mike left out your "NECESSARY" three shots of espresso?! Use your time both effectively and wisely and work on your bow tie tying skills in the early morning so that you can dress to impress afternoon barista, Michelle.    









2. Cleaning the Apartment From Top to Bottom


Why clean when you have a light dimmer? OoOTie guarantees that a bright and shiny newly tied bow tie can lighten up any room.













3. Studying For Your Exam on the History of Your Facebook Friends Finals


Really? At least have something in a bow tie form to show for all that hard core procrastination!
















4. Sitting in Bumper to Bumper Traffic

Instead of proving to the guy in front of you that you were "blessed" with your father's sailor mouth, get into your zen place with thoughts of how awesome you'll look in your new OoOTie bow tie! 











5. Becoming a Gym Rat


Okay, so you want to work out. Reasonable. But you think if you go to the gym for the next six months for thirty minutes or less that you'll end up with Mike, the Situation-like abs?! Umm...sorry to break it to you, but your time is better spent on having your tie earn that perfect, rock hard, bow tie body.














6. Revealing Facebook/Twitter Status Imposters


Sometimes friends can do bad things. It's better just to accept that people will realize that you didn't just jump out the window because Rose DID in fact let go of Jack after watching Titanic for the first time. It's better to spend your time online elsewhere, can we suggest OoOTie.com?










****So how many tries does it take until you get to the knot of this neck candy? Well, with some good old fashion practice, you might become a fierce competitor for the fastest bow tie tie-er in the greater Boston area, OoOTie's pal, Tyler! 



Thursday, October 27, 2011

Last Minute Bow Tie Inspired Costumes!

Last Minute Bow Tie Inspired Costumes!


On your way to a friend's impromptu monster mash? Is your bed sheet "ghost costume" just not cutting it anymore in terms of the creativity department? Don't worry, OoOTie's got it covered when it comes to turning you into a stylish bow tie wearing ghoul. With the help of a bow tie and some imagination, you'll be sure to "wow" fellow Halloween fanatics with your scary good taste in costumes, and not to mention your disturbingly wicked moves on the dance floor. Prepare your acceptance speech ahead of time because these bow tie inspired looks will most definitely win you first place in this year's "Best Costume Contest!"

Be smart and choose to be Bill Nye!

 

Play up your classiness with Winston Churchill. 

  
Be the coolest- looking music-maker around as Andre 3000.   


Keep it silly and fun with Charlie Chaplin, Groucho Marx, or Pee-Wee Herman.
 

Make contemporary pop references by going as Mad Men's Bertram Cooper, Harry Crane, or Gossip Girl's Chuck Bass.

 
Pull out all the stops by being one of the most dapper-looking cartoon characters such as Huckleberry Hound, Boo- Boo Bear, or The Cat in the Hat! 





Have a Spooktacular Halloween!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

OoOTie's Cause For Great Style: Push America

OoOTie's CAUSE For Great Style: Push America



 Need a real reason to buy a new bow tie? Look no further! OoOTie has teamed up with an outstanding organization named Push America, allowing bow tie enthusiasts such as yourself to shop and make a difference all in one quick click. For the second week of November only, 30 percent of all OoOTie's proceeds will be donated to Push America in efforts to help raise awareness for people living with disabilities. 

But wait, what is Push America?

Push America is a non-profit organization founded in 1977 through Pi Kappa Phi, where undergraduate fraternity brothers learn the importance of giving back to the community and gain leadership skills by bringing attention to the cause on both a local and national level. Currently, Push America has raised a staggering amount of over $15 million to support people with disabilities and the different services available to them. 

   

 Across the country the various undergraduate chapters have participated in many impressively successful fundraising opportunities and "Push Challenges," including cycling trips such as "Journey of Hope" and "Gear-Up Florida," construction service projects such as "Give-A-Push Weekend" and "AccessABILITY," as well as other community volunteer ventures and alternative spring break projects such as "Build America" and "Push Camps." 
 

  
So in honor of Push America Week, OoOTie is asking our bow tie wearing friends to push the organization's message along. Challenge both your wardrobe and yourself to do something easy that will undoubtedly help make someone's life a little bit easier as well. Please take advantage of our exclusive one-week offer, and make an impact in someone else's life and look good while doing it;) Whoever said achieving great style can't make a difference?

Sunday, October 9, 2011

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh Part Two: Phil!

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh Part Two: Phil!


Who are your musical inspirations?
Outkast, Bob Marley, and as of recently Lil B. But really anyone who puts their heart into it.


What go
t you into rapping and/or making music?
I've always loved listening to hip hop. What I really love about hip hop is that it's constantly undergoing some kind of change. There's just always something going on in hip hop.

Does your music have a message? What's the effect you want your music to have on individuals?

I don't care what people think of my music, even if they're just laughing. It's the same way I feel about cooking, I'm more interested in getting a reaction---getting smiles out of people. Music is a feeling. The best thing about it is that everyone can have an opinion about it or feel something toward it.





Who's currently on your iPod right now?
I actually use a disc player instead of an iPod. I don't like iPods because people have begun to adopt this bad habit where they just don't listen to full albums anymore. People just shuffle through their albums to get to the single they want to hear and then move on to the next song. They don't appreciate it in its entirety. To answer your question though, I guess I'd say Sean Price.

If you had an opportunity to work and/or meet any musician dead or alive who would that be?
Lil B or Moby.


Fav
orite movie/s? Favorite genre? Favorite director?
Kung Fu Hustle. I like thrillers and suspense films. My favorite directors would probably be Alfred Hitchcock and Guy Ritchie.

What got you into film? What do you love about it?

I just love the aesthetics of it. It's the same reason as to why I love cooking and music; I just love creating. And if you sit and watch a film--- I mean, like really watch it---there's something really beautiful going on up on the screen.

Who would be included in your ideal casting call for a movie?
Humphrey Bogart, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, and Buster Keaton---"The Great Stone Face."


What's the best and worst part of the film process?
That's a hard question. A lot of people don't like editing, but I have a lot of fun with it. I would say the worst part is that the scenes just repeat and repeat, and no matter who you are in the film crew you're going to be standing and standing for hours on end. But in the end, it turns out to be worth it. The final product is very rewarding.

 

How important is the music to creating a mood in a film? Given your love for music, who would be included when designing your dream movie soundtrack?
Music is extremely important! But the sound changes the whole scene and/or the entire feeling of the film. In my dream movie soundtrack, it'd really depend on what the film was about. Probably both Moby and Trent Reznor would be included somewhe
re in there.




  
Do you have a favorite movie soundtrack? Why do you think movie soundtracks are usually underrated?
I really like the movie soundtrack to the movie, The Wackness. I don't know if they are. But then again, I guess people tend to buy that one hit single off the soundtrack and forget about the rest of it.


What's the most rewarding part of film making?
Just all the work and effort you put into it. It's a very satisfying feeling to create something out of nothing. It's like going from rags to riches.


Make sure you check out PhillyFresco's music here!!!!!!!!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh Part One: Phil!

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh Part One: Phil!


Meet Phil, a.k.a. rapper, PhillyFresco. A young film student who's heart has many loves including music, cooking, bow ties, and film, Phil lets his creativity run wild into multiple directions that could even pressure Tyler, The Creator into a stage name change. When Phil's not laying down a track in his spare time, you might find him either behind the grill as a result of his foodie upbringing, or experimenting with lighting and angles while in front of the camera. What's also clear about this artistic multitasker is that he constantly aspires to keep it fresh and creative when it comes to both his wardrobe and bow tie of choice.


Describe your style in two words.
Confused but confident. 

Favorite celebrity bow tie wearer?
Humphrey Bogart. 

 Are bow ties the centerpiece or icing to a look?
I would say that bow ties are the icing to a look like sneakers. Sneakers and bow ties both help tie a look together. No pun
intended.

 


 What would you say to people on the fence about wearing bow ties?
I would tell them to stop wearing their fat tie and put on a skinny or bow tie! Stop with their Marshall's swag and put on something fun and quirky!

Would you describe bow ties as a classic wardrobe staple, or are they now becoming
more like a fashion comeback?
I would describe bow ties as part of a classic style. They'll always be classic. I think there will always be someone wearing a bow tie.


 








 

Favorite OoOTie bow tie?
I really like the flamingo bow tie and the classic paisley.

 What got you into cooking?
Being around my mom was outrageous. She was just cooking all the time and it kind of stuck.

Would you consider yourself a "foodie?"
I'm a wannabe foodie. I'm still mastering my cooking and mixology skills.


 
What would be included in your ideal "last supper?"
Definitely artichokes and mussels. 


Describe your cooking style and the food that you make. What differentiates it from others? What do you want people to say when they taste your food?
I really like cooking Mediterranean and Italian food. Just anything with strong flavors and spice. I don't necessarily want them to say anything. I just want to see smiles and make people happy with what I've made.


 










What famous chef's cooking would you love to try? Why?
I'd definitely want to try Marcus Samuelsson's food. I think his French and Swedish influences are a really unique combination and is something I'd be interested in trying. His food just seems so awesome and elegant at the same time.

What do you think of the Boston/Cambridge food scene?
I think it's pretty awesome! I like Boston food-wise because it has this edgy feel to it, but at the same time, within this urban city there's these finer restaurants. So I like how you have this play going on both within and outside of the restaurant between the classiness of the place and the edginess of the city.


Stay Tuned for Part Two of Phil's Interview Coming Soon!!!!!!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Five Reasons to Go Back to School Rocking the Bow Tie!

Why Should You Rock the Bow Tie Back to School?


Back to school often means back to school clothes shopping. But be weary of falling into the trap of sporting oversized college hoodies, flip flops, and pajama bottoms to class. OoOTie would like to point out that wanting to be "comfy cozy" has never been described as "hot."



Instead, make an effort to look your best at all times by adding a few bow ties to your school supplies shopping list. Still unsure if the bow tie fits into the college student's lifestyle? OoOTie has come up with five reasons why you should rock the bow tie during this upcoming school year. Remember, it's just as important to earn an "A" in Biology as it is in good style.




  
1. Restrain Yourself From Creating a "Uniform." 

Just say no to T-shirt time! Bow tie enthusiast, Jimmy Fallon, "enlightened" us by making light of our poor wardrobe choices in his rendition of "the Jersey Floor" (click link to watch absolute hysteria to ensue) and their beloved "sweatshirt time." A word to the wise, OoOTie encourages you to do yourself a favor and gently end your relationship with your old wardrobe standbys. OoOTie knows that breakups are hard, but we also know that you could look better. 





 



2. Get a Good/Tolerable Reputation




"Bow tie guy" beats "naked hallway guy" every time. Need we say more?










3. Become an Individual


Conformity is so 2003! College is often described as the time where one finds oneself, but just make sure that during this late teens- early twenties identity crisis that you also find a bow tie that makes you stand out from the rest of the crowd. There's nothing wrong with some experimentation, but do keep your future self and unborn children in mind. Remember, changing bow ties up with colors, textures, patterns, and cuts never caused anyone any discomfort or avoid eye contact for months on end. 








4. Meet New Friends


Bow ties make terrific conversation starters! Make sure to stop by OoOTie.com and dress to impress professors, fellow bros, and lady friends who will most definitely say your bow tie makes you look and sound like a "perfect 10!" Your bow tie will surely get you a generous amount of friend requests before midterms. That's an OoOTie guarantee;)


  
5. Look the Part!


If you look smart, you'll feel smart, which will then make you seem smarter. In statistical terms, you have a win-win-win situation thanks to the help of bow ties, my friends! Don't underestimate the power of bow ties as they'll be sure to help you create a winning look. Start the semester off right with a style that will be sure to get you ahead of the class!


Sunday, August 21, 2011

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh: Rhett, Boston University's Favorite Boston Terrier!!!!

OoOTie's Bow Tie Lover in the Flesh: Rhett, Boston University's Favorite Boston Terrier!!!!

Meet Rhett, Boston University's ultimate spirit-stick holding Boston terrier mascot! Named after Rhett Butler, the lead male character in Margaret Mitchell's film Gone With the Wind, this eighty-eighty years young pup is a born class act, having a love for both the classics and for his Scarlett (i.e. reason why BU's school colors are scarlet and white). Often sporting BU sports jerseys, you can find Rhett cheering on his favorite Division 1 college sports team on the sidelines and being featured in ESPN SportsCenter commercials.










Rhett truly proves to be man's best friend, loyally sticking by his s
chool's side and keeping the party going in Agganis Arena, even when Boston College's mascot Baldwin tries to spoil BU fans' fun. His high-powered enthusiasm has also been recognized on both state-wide and national levels, winning him such titles during the Universal Cheerleading Association's mascot nationals as "All-American" in 1996 and "Boston's Top Mascot" in 1998.



It's then no surprise as
to why Rhett hit up the OoOTie guys for a bow tie that subtly represents his overall love for all things BU while at fancier campus affairs where his sports jerseys simply will not do! So in honor of the well- deserving mascot, who literally wears his heart for BU on his school jersey sleeve, OoOTie has created some fashionable neck-candy for this dignified-looking terrier and other fellow BU fans.




Rhett excha
nges his game face for a sharp but playful- looking bow tie that still allows him to keep his swagger in tact while roaming around campus events and at the Warren Towers Dining Hall. So please do make sure to stop by the Barnes&Noble @ Boston University Bookstore and purchase OoOTie's Boston University bow tie that will be sure to make you look like the top dog on campus!