Friday, December 31, 2010

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 In fact, if you don’t know what the trend is today, you are likely to stand out with an outdated tie as a fashion faux pas.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. 

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