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Save the Children Men's Ties: Perfect Father's Day Gifts for Young Dads

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By StrangeLittleBird


Save the Children brand ties make a special gift for fathers for many occasions. They look like they are drawn by children because they are actually based on artwork submitted by children as young as 4 and 5 years old up to and including those in their early teens. If you have young children and shop Father’s Day gifts on their behalf or have older children who help choose a gift for Dad, try Save the Children neckwear.


Save The Children Classic Collection

Neckties from the Classic Collection are all designed by kids. Your kids will really be able to relate to the pictures printed onto silk, and may recognize some of the pictures as very similar to their own drawings. The pictures will really excite them as they will a young father, resulting in a nice bonding experience between father and child.

What’s more, all of these fun and unique neckties have the name and age of the child who drew the picture printed on the back side, along with a caption, adding a really personal touch. In fact, it may encourage kids to make their own drawings and send them in to Save the Children, which if chosen by the company, would make for the most personal gift of all!


Occupational Ties

There are a variety of themes to choose from, this including occupational ties for dentists and school teachers. The dentist caption on one such accessory reads “My Favorite Dentist/Brush Your Teeth” by Tara, age 8 and Reuben, age 9, while the school themed one showcases school buses full of children, with a caption reading “Bumper to Bumper”, art by Todd & Adam, ages 12.


Other Novelty Themes

Many of the men's neckties are sports themed such as “Play Ball” by Brandon, age 10, while others feature pets such as “Childs Best Friend” by Elizabeth, age 14. There is even a tie produced in 2000 for Father’s Day by Kelly, age 7, with a caption on the back which reads “Love is all Around”. The front features fathers with sons and daughters holding hands and the words “World’s Greatest Dad” printed throughout.

Still others encourage active participation to make the world a better place, neckwear sporting the words “Save the Children” with a follow up on the back “Now More Than Ever” and another featuring children from the world over standing side by side, titled “If We All Work Together”, based on a drawing by Leah, age 12.


Gearing Up for other Holidays

There is something for every interest a young father may have, and if he really likes this style of ties, you and your children can follow up with Christmas themed art for the upcoming holidays.


A Portion of Sales go to a Great Cause

As an added bonus, shopping for these ties helps to support the good works of Save The Children, which is an organization that helps to create a lasting change for children in need here in the United States as well as around the world. It really is a win-win situation!

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