Haha @ getting a new tie. That had never occurred to me -- I have one tie that I bought when I graduated, and I use it for everything. It's a nice tie, though.
On a similar note, though, I spent a good part of the weekend organizing my stuff. I finally unpacked my books and DVDs, went through my pile of receipts and did my filing/shredding, cleaned up my computer stuff (sorry for a bit of downtime yesterday morning ), etc. It feels good to have all my stuff in order.
I'm a bit surprised you've never had occasion to wear a tie... Here are just some general situations in which I wear ties:
I do wear a tie on occasion, but it's always the same tie. It isn't a bad tie, and it works with my one and only suit.
1. Job interviews. The one interview to which I didn't wear a tie I didn't get a job. Haha. Not that I'm betting that's why, but still. It helps looked polished.
Same -- I use my only tie.
2. Underneath a sweater -- a sharp knot can really enhance a sweater/dress shirt look.
I'm not a nerd, I don't wear a sweater
3. Weddings.
4. Graduations/other formal occasions.
Both cases, I wear my old tie. Also funerals.
I'm guessing we have different fashion styles, and you have no interest in having many forthcoming interviews.. At least a few different ties are nice to have for weddings though; in Indian cultures (or at least mine), we usually get invited to several weddings a year. And I can only imagine as I get older friends' weddings will call for more.
We definitely have different fashion styles, and I work in a pretty informal industry. All my interviews so far, I've either been requested to dress casually, or they've been phone interviews (mostly the latter -- all my jobs except for one have been phone interviews only).
As for weddings, I hate weddings and, when possible, I don't go. I've gotten in trouble for saying this here before, but I stand by it -- the whole wedding thing is stupid.