PROM FASHION
Men's Neckties
By: Jeff Slokum
In one form or another men's neckties have been around for
centuries. What started out with Chinese warriors and Roman
soldiers has through history become the necktie of today.
Cravats worn by European gentleman in the 1700's are closely
linked to today's ties.
Today's modern neckties are attributed to Jesse Langsdorf who
patented the all-weather wrinkle-free tie in 1920. After World
War II men began to take an interest in their fashion. Ties
were being introduced in bold geometric designs using silk and
rayon fabrics. Ties of this time were worn at up to a five inch
width. In the 50's ties started to thin down somewhat and were
called Slim-Jim ties by some, with some of these being nothing
more than bootlaces worn as ties. In the 60's the tie became
again wider sometimes seen in widths of 5 or 6 inches and in
psychedelic designs.
Today a gentleman has a large variety of ties to choose from.
From novelty ties to custom silk ties. Anything goes as far as
novelty neckties, from a hula dancer, to a picture of your pet,
from your favorite sports team logo to a Christmas tree. Most of
these designs of ties are priced between $20.00 and $30.00.
Custom silk neck ties are very popular. There are numerous
companies here in the United States and in Europe who
specialize in custom made silk ties. These tie manufacturers
use only the finest pure silk fabrics and linings and each and
every tie is handmade. Did you know that the lining of the tie
can affect it's weight and the size knot it will make? I
didn't, but don't worry. These high end tie manufacturers will
suggest the proper lining to be used.
Today there are many designer ties to choose from in department
and men's clothing stores. Many of today's top men's fashion
designers such as Furmagalli, Gucci, Valentino, Arami, and
Zegna have silk neck ties in their collections. These ties can
run anywhere from $75.00 to $150.00. You can find many good
deals on these types of ties doing an online search.
About The Author: This article courtesy of
Silk Neckties












