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I Love Cheering Tie

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  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 139.7 cm
    • Width: 10.2 cm (at widest point)
  • Printed in vibrant full color
  • Made from 100% polyester; silky finish
  • Double-sided printing available at small upcharge. Check out the "Design Area" tab to the right to customize
  • Dry clean only

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I Love Cheering Tie

I Love Cheering Tie

Cheering is the uttering or making of sounds encouraging, stimulating or exciting to action, indicating approval or acclaiming or welcoming persons, announcements of events and the like. The word cheer meant originally face, countenance, expression, and came through Old French into Middle English in the 13th century from Low Latin cara, head; this is generally referred to the καρα;. Cara is used by the 6th-century poet Flavius Cresconius Corippus, Postquam venere verendam Caesilris ante caram (In Laud em Justini Minoris). Cheer was at first qualified with epithets, both of joy and gladness and of sorrow; compare She thanked Dyomede for ale ... his gode chere (Chaucer, Troylus) with If they sing ... tis with so dull a cheere (Shakespeare, Sonnets, xcvii.). An early transference in meaning was to hospitality or entertainment, and hence to food and drink, good cheer. The sense of a shout of encouragement or applause is a late use. Defoe (Captain Singleton) speaks of it as a sailor's word, and the meaning does not appear in Johnson. Rhythmical cheering has been developed to its greatest extent in America in the yells, which may be regarded as a development of the primitive war-cry; this custom has no real analogue at English schools and but the New Zealand football team in 1907 familiarized English crowds at their matches with the haka, a similar sort of war-cry adopted from the Māoris. In American schools and there is usually one cheer for the institution as a whole and others for the different classes.

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By Laura V.August 16, 2020Verified Purchase
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I was beyond thrilled with how this custom tie turned out. I applied my husband’s business name to it all over the place and it was beautifully produced, absolutely perfect. Silky, shiny, exactly as I designed it. The lettering was not raised which was my fear. It formed a part of the tie itself so it looked like it was supposed to be there! My husband loved it and I made 9 more in different designs. Produced very quickly, well packaged and arrived early! I loved this design so much!! The printing is not raised and the tie is silky smooth. It turned out exactly as I designed it!
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By Margo N.July 8, 2023Verified Purchase
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That's exactly what I was expecting! I made a custom design and it looks so good. I will definitely recommend this shop and service for my friends. Good quality. Exactly like in the photo.
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By L.January 22, 2026Verified Purchase
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The tie was shown as being black and white on the website but unfortunately it is green and white once I received it. This is false advertisement and I am reporting it. I want my money back. I'm willing to return the tie. It's no good. .

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Product ID: 151359129466126125
Designed on 2010-08-05, 5:12 AM
Rating: G