Thursday, November 12, 2015

Facts About 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.

Bow ties did not undergo change in form only, but in function too. It has transcended the pure traditional and formal stereotypes partly due to the mass acceptance that it received since its introduction. People have changed their minds about how they view them. No one thinks of them as purely for formal occasions anymore. Current uses were not originally meant to be. For example, it is a common street style, uniform in some states, and a major celebrity fashion.

The rigid sartorial laws that applied in the yesteryears are powerless today. Bow ties are now free to be worn by anybody in any occasion for whatever reason. Both men and women can wear them. Anyone who is stylistically exploitative would be happy to have a piece in their wardrobe any day. Many celebrities are not shy to wear the tie and they seem to like and even prefer it for public occasions.

This tie consists of a ribbon that is symmetrically worn around the collar in a manner that the two ends create a loop. Traditionally, the tie did come as a strip of cloth that the wearer would have to tie themselves. They usually were referred to as freestyle, tie-it-yourself, or self-tie bow ties. This feature differentiates them from those that come already tied so that they can just be worn with less trouble.

The choice of fabric used to manufacture this product limited. Polyester, cotton, and silk tend to be the most common. A blend of the various fabrics is also not very uncommon. The fabrics are combined in varying proportions. On the other hand, four-in-hand neckties are produced more often from wool. The traditional shoelace knot is employed in tying modern tie-it-yourself styles.

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 can be placed into two other sub-categories, that is, bat wing and thistle or butterfly. Besides the two, there are other shapes in use too. People choose the shape of their tie depending on their sense of style and preference.




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