Sunday, 15 November 2015

Information On Bow Ties For Men

By Mattie Knight


A bow tie is a kind of necktie that entered the scene of fashion back in the beginning of the nineteenth century. It came up as a modification of the cravat, its predecessor that had started losing its taste in the male world of fashion. It had become a staple and widely worn by men who were sensitive or conscious to fashion by the mid-1880s. Bow ties for men have undergone many changes since their introduction and are still under modification.

The change to bow ties was not only in form but in function too. Its mass acceptance from the time it was introduced has been instrumental as it transcended its purely formal and traditional stereotype. At the time of its introduction, it was seen as attire purely meant for formal occasions, but that has since changed. Today, it acts in many capacities most of which were intended initially. For instance, it is worn in street styles, celebrity fashions, and even as a school uniform in some countries.

Today, the incorrigible sartorial laws that previously applied are no longer powerful. Anyone can now wear this tie to any occasion and for any reason. There is no discrimination against gender or age. Any person who is stylistically outgoing would be more than happy to put one in their wardrobe any day. Celebrities seem to like and prefer this product especially when attending public occasions.

The tie has a ribbon, which is worn symmetrically around the collar in a manner as to create a loop in the two ends. Traditional versions usually come as strips of cloth for the wearer to tie themselves. The names commonly used to refer to them are freestyle, self-tie, and tie-it-yourself. On the other hand, ready-tied versions come already tied and one does not need to go the hassle of tying them.

There is a great variation in the kinds of fabrics used to make the product. However, the use of cotton, silk, polyester, or a combination of these fabrics has been common. When used in combination, the fabrics can be mixed in different ratios. Wool is more common in four-in-hand neckties. The ordinary shoelace knot is used to tie modern products.

Western societies are more accustomed to ordinary neckties. They are commonly worn at schools, business meetings, and formal functions. The bow tie on the other hand is slowly stealing the audience in fun-formal events like cocktail parties and dinners. A formal look can still be maintained by wearing the tie with a suit.

There are usually two major kinds of this product, that is, ready-tied and tie-it-yourself. People with less experience with this product tend to wear ready-tied type more. There are occasions where wearing a ready-tied tie would be considered armature. Some ready-tied kinds include clip-ons so that they do not go around the collar, but rather clips onto the collar at the front.

Self-tie models are further classified into two major groups, bat wing and butterfly or thistle. However, there are several other shapes in common use. The choice of the shape is usually an issue of personal preference and sense of style.




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