Friday, December 31, 2010

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.

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