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Far from your uncle's snowman-adorned mistakes of holiday parties' past, the new breed of printed tie offers a more refined type of presentation. The updated models feature tiny prints scattered on bright backgrounds, meaning you'll catch someone's eye easily, but they'll have to lean in close to see the details. Just please don't confuse printed ties with novelty ties. Leave the tragic trout and played-out piano keys to the office clown.

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Sand cherry-print tie, $150 through www.sand.dkSand cherry-print tie, $150 through www.sand.dk

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Thomas Pink owl-print tie, $140 at Holt Renfrew (www.holtrenfrew.com).

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Thomas Pink elephant-print tie, $140 at Holt Renfrew.

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Beige Burberry tie, $165 through www.burberry.com.

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Marcello Tarantino squirrel-print tie, $175 through www.marcellotarantino.com.

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Hermès sheep-print tie, $200 through www.hermes.com.

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Hermès elephant-print tie, $200.

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Thomas Pink bicycle-print tie, $140 at Holt Renfrew.

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Sand cherry-print tie, $150.

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Hermès cat-and-mouse-print tie, $200.

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Lavender Burberry tie, $165.

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