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In the same interview, Nye explained what drew him to triangular neckwear in the first place. “I started in with bow ties as a waiter at the girls’ athletic banquet in 11th grade,” Nye told the magazine. “I found the bow tie made me looked dressed up. It also shows respect for those around you.”

“And a bow tie does not slip into the soup or flop into a flask the way a straight tie does so easily,” he added. NOW YOU KNOW.

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[Vogue via Time]