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@Mada, a variety of tie styles for the clip-on would be useful for 20th/21st century scenes also. They varied from short, long, wide, narrow, flat bottom, pointed bottom, knit, silk, wool, rayon/polyester/microfiber, patterned and solid colors. I would like to add my vote for the classic long tie, the bow tie, and the bolo tie. I like my 3D guys to look sharp.
As a point of realism though, if you were or are an executive/office worker and go into an industrial area where there is the possibility of safety hazards, employees often have to take rings, watches, bracelets, necklaces, neck ID badges, and neck ties off. This is to prevent fingers, hands, wrists, necks being caught and cut or ripped off. So if you have an employee in a 3D realistic setting of a warehouse or manufacturing plant, they shouldn't be wearning those items, and even may need to be in 'cleanroom' clothing.
Mary