Friday, November 30, 2012
How The Bow Tie Originates
Bow tie originated in the 17th century Croatian mercenaries War in Europe, they use the scarf around the neck of a fixed-shirt collar, this method has been gradually adopted by the French high society,
France leaded the fashion industry at that time, the man tie is more prevalent in the 18th century and 19th century. The famous French writer Honoré de Balzac has written a book for the bow tie.
at the end of the 19th century, the end of the tie is getting longer, and gradually evolved into a tie, the bow tie is gradually becoming no longer fashionable, the only community of architects to continue to wear because it is an important part of the architect uniforms.
Although the tie is more prevalent in today's society, but in the business meeting or a grand occasion even at home, the bow tie is re unnoticed. Some people wear a bow tie to attend a more relaxed dinner, cocktail party or evening activities. Traditionally, the bow tie continues to be used as a costume tuxedo, it is considered to be the only orthodox neckline clothing.
Dinner (black tie) in a formal setting, you need to wear a bow tie, but not necessarily black. Bow tie in the popular culture, sometimes considered connotation symbol, such as secret agent James Bond novels and movies. But on the other hand, the bow tie is also common in clown's clothing. Some people think that the bow tie is unfashionable, or odd.
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