Friday, December 31, 2010

Celebrities and Their Neckties

Need inspiration to wear a necktie? Here are some of the best known faces and the look that made them stand out through the years. Did you know that Mark Twain himself has been painted wearing a plantation tie, typical of plantation owners of the 1800s. But why go back so far down memory lane? Mass media has made celebrities out of success stories in almost every field and one thing that is common to all celebrities is their desire to be “with the times” when it comes to attire. And the necktie is an essential part of men’s attire for all seasons and all occasions.

Humphrey Bogart was often seen sporting a bowtie, while Ronald Colman, another actor, became known for his sharp dressing sense and elegant style. Elvis Presley often wore the old fashioned neckerchief and kept the style going for a long time. More recently, television game show host Regis Philbin has influenced necktie trends with his luxurious ties in solid colors that match his shirts. The credit for making pink ties a rage lies solely with Donald Trump and his television show, The Apprentice.

Celebrities Caught with Neckties
Here are some recently caught-on-camera celebrities and the neckties they chose to wear:
·         Will Smith was seen wearing a charcoal gray tie with a subtle striped, classic 2-button cut suit at the Wiesenthal Center’s annual National Tribute Dinner.
·         Brad Pitt chose to wear a gray tie that had a very intricate bird’s eye check pattern with a 3-button gray suit in the Prince of Whales check pattern at a recent movie premier in Germany.
·         Leonardo Di Caprio took the elegant gray tie a step further to sport a sleek silver necktie with classic gray suit in a window-pane check pattern at the premier of his movie, Body of Lies.
·         Twilight star Robert Pattison was recently photographed wearing a tuxedo that appeared to be made of velvet with a solid black skinny tie.
·         Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback, was seen swapping his usual jersey and pads for a truly classic black suit with a dark charcoal necktie. The whole appearance was simple yet elegant.
·         R&B singer Chris Brown has taken the necktie out of its usual surroundings and paired it with jeans and a sport coat. To complete the trendy and out-of-the-ordinary look, Brown wore an un-tucked dress shirt and white sneakers. The tie was a solid, bright-blue skinny.

The bottom line is that neckties do not need to be saved up only for that classic, formal look. You can make an extraordinary style statement by thinking out of the box and pairing your tie with apparel that sets you apart from the crowd. Remember, you also need to be confident enough to carry off the style statement with panache. If you are looking for that perfect silk necktie for you, http://stores.thedappertie.com is the place to visit. TheDapperTie.com offers you a vast collection of 100% Jacquard silk neckties for all occasions. 

All About Men’s Neckties

Ever since the neckwear of the Croatian mercenaries caught the fancy of the French in the 17th century, men’s neckwear has seen rapid evolution. Today, men have much to choose from when it comes to accessorizing the neck. And if you don’t keep up with the changing trends in neckwear, you are likely to make a fashion faux pas at the next event you attend. So, here is a brief introduction to the various types of neckties that you can choose from, depending on the occasion.

Types of Neckties
The most popular types of neckties that are in use today include the following:

·         The Ascot – Popular in England during the late 1800s, this is a cross between a scarf and a tie. It is broader than a tie and is tied more loosely around the neck. These short ties are reserved for the most formal occasions today, especially daytime events. The Ascot is usually made of silk and grey is the most popular color, although these neckties are available in all colors.
·         Bolo Ties – The bolo or string tie is a piece of braided cord or leather that is fastened around the neck with a decorative metal clasp. The tips of the cord or leather string are also encased in metal. The bolo tie is most commonly associated with the American Western attire. This tie is said to have been first created by a silversmith in Arizona during the early 1940s. The bolo tie was made the official state neckwear by Arizona in 1971.
·         Bow Ties – The accessory of the quintessential geek, the bow tie is actually an accessory for the most formal occasions. Today, you can get bow ties in the self-tying or pre-tied (clip-on) versions. The bow, once tied, is usually about 1 to 3 inches wide. Earlier worn quite literally for white tie and black tie occasions, today the bow tie is available in a variety of colors and patterns.
·         Neckties – The most popular accessory of the modern man, the necktie is made of a long strip of fabric that is cut on the bias, then folded and sewn with pointed ends. Neckties are today made of silk, linen, wool and even synthetic fabric. Available in all hues and a variety of design patterns, from solid colors to stripes and checks to paisley prints, you will find a tie that goes well with any occasion and all types of men’s suits. In fact, women today also sport the necktie with high fashion outfits.

If you are looking for the best in men’s neckwear, your search ends at http://stores.thedappertie.com. TheDapperTie.com is known for its wide range of 100% Jacquard silk ties and its large selection of men’s accessories.

Trends in Men’s Neckties

Although the origins of the necktie can be traced back to the early 17th century, the tie as we know it today came into fashion in the 1920s, after the First World War. What began as flamboyant neckwear at that time is today an essential accessory for all men, especially for formal occasions. The necktie has seen as many fashion changes and adaptations as any other apparel. In fact, if you don’t know what the trend is today, you are likely to stand out with an outdated tie as a fashion faux pas.

Necktie Trends in Recent Times
The year 2007 saw a comeback of the typical 1970s paisley ties. This time around, these neckties were bigger, more colorful and seemed to have more flair. Rich designs woven into luxurious looking paisley ties were the height of being “in style”. Television shows from 2007 bear witness to this, with shows like Ugly Betty and Boston Legal endorsing this trend. Tie manufacturers and designers had great hopes of this trend lasting for the next 5 years at the last.

However, 2009 saw popular television shows like Gossip Girl bringing back the old school and preppy style neckwear. The plaid and crested ties and bowties saw a comeback. While the plaid tie saw a reinvention with simple, modern designs, the classic clubs and crests also saw a surge in demand. But if you thought this fashion was here to stay and you could invest in some of the hip ties of the times and sit back and relax, you thought wrong.

Necktie Trends of 2010
The very next year, 2010, saw fashion trends in men’s neckwear changing again. And we thought women had a tough time keeping up with fashion trends! Although the width has remained the same, ties this year have been cut in 3 different sizes. The “executive size” is the full sized necktie, 3.75 inches at the widest point. However, what is becoming more popular are the slimmer, narrower versions. Necktie designers such as DKNY, Nautica and Perry Ellis have already begun to produce the “skinny” and “slim” sizes in neckties. The Skinny version is about 2.75 inches wide, while the Slim tie is about 3-3.25 inches wide.

The popular designs to look out for are polka dots, floral patterns and even paisley. One necktie you can never go wrong with, of course, is the classic black tie. This is one piece of accessory that will never go out of fashion and is a must have for all men.

For the latest in men’s neckwear, visit http://stores.thedappertie.com. This online retailer hosts the best quality 100% Jacquard silk ties with matching handkerchief and cufflinks. Each necktie sold on this site is of an exclusive design that is bound to make you stand out among the crowd. 

Friday, December 24, 2010

Wear Your Winter Blacks with a Dash Of Color

It is that time of the year again when blacks and grays seem appropriate and most adequate. While getting dressed, how do you keep your spirits high while still dressing smartly for the freezing winter season?

Black and gray are colors usually associated with winter clothing, so when you are wearing a black suit, whether for a formal dinner, a business meeting or a wedding, how do you add color to it? The best way to add a dash of vibrancy is a gorgeous, colorful silk necktie.

Winter ‘blues’? Add some hues!
The best thing about dark, somber colors is that they go very well with almost any bright or sober contrasting shade. Blacks, shades of grays and blues, all can be coupled very well with almost any color that comes to mind. Therefore, when selecting a tie for your winter formals, you will not have to think too much.

Silk Necktie: An Essential
Maybe you like to be bold and daring when it comes to clothes or maybe you like to be classy and traditional. Either way, a silk necktie is a must. Every man must own at least one silk necktie. With a material like silk, the colors stand out even more and emit a shiny hue. When you can’t decide on what necktie to wear, take out your silks. When you wish to be ultra-classy and suave, take out your silks. It is always in vogue and always appropriate!

Why Neckties in Winter
Apart from looking great, adding color, neckties also help keep you warm. An open collar can send chills down your spine. However, a buttoned up collar does not really appeal to the eye. Also, a completely buttoned or zipped jacket does not feel comfortable. But when you wear a tie, not only is your neck covered it looks elegant and stylish and does not make you feel uncomfortable.  Not all men like donning scarves. A tie works as the perfect replacement, especially silk ties that are most suitable for the freezing cold.

Whether you wish to add some new ties to an already existing collection or want to start collecting from today, a good option is TheDapperTie.com. They have a vast catalogue you can browse through. At  TheDapperTie.com, you can find silk neckties suitable for various different occasions, formal and informal. With their unique, creative collection, make a fashion statement today! 

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Add a splash of color to the grooms in your Wedding!

More and more couples are finding the exact color necktie gift sets to "tie" into thier wedding color theme. Give the grooms a wonderful gift and make them stand out with our beautiful woven silk neckties with matching hankerchief and cufflinks. This is growing trend instead of the traditional tuxedo attire.