The necktie emoji is the digital equivalent of putting on your serious face—perfect for interviews, big meetings, weddings, or when you want to pretend your chaotic email is extremely professional. It’s also prime sarcasm fuel: drop it with phrases like “circle back,” “synergy,” or “pls advise” to mock corporate life while still hitting send before EOD. People use it flirtatiously too (think: tie-grab energy), and it gets bonus love on Father’s Day, LinkedIn brag posts, and any “suit-and-tie” moment that screams promotion vibes or Wall Street swagger. Meme-wise, it pairs beautifully with Business Cat energy, The Office references, and that “I dressed up from the webcam up” Zoom era.
Definition
Men's formal wear this is a blue shirt with a gold striped tie. iEmoji old name: Blue Shirt and Tie.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji was part of the proprietary / non-standardized emoji set first introduced by Japanese carriers like Softbank. These emojis became part of the Apple iPhone starting in iOS 2.2 as an unlockable feature on handsets sold in English speaking countries.
In iOS 5 / OSX 10.7, the underlying code that the Apple OS generates for this emoji was changed.