Silk Ties Are Are Dead?


by Jeff T. - Date: 2010-01-13 - Word Count: 522 Share This!

Maybe you noticed that the dress customs are more and more liberal than previously. Men no longer feel the need to wear neckties when attending important business events. There may be times when it seems like the necktie is an ancient relic of the past. There aren't as many formal events being held nowadays. Neckties are no longer traditional or even acceptable gifts for Father's Day. The question is whether neckties are a thing of the past.

Currently, more men like to be casual and dress comfortably so they don't wear a tie around their neck and they are relaxed. A necktie is now for decoration rather than practical use. As the G8 summit host, a Japanese leader calls on casual dress for meeting attendance throughout the conference in order to lessen consumption of energy from the higher temperature in the room. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs who abandoned the neckties has been a pioneer in the IT industry for a long time. Such men set the standard for attire in the entire information technology field. The feminist takes a necktie as a symbol of man power so that they are glad to see its disappearance.

The arrival of the current century brought with it a dramatic decrease in the demand for neckties. Given the new Industrial Revolution, the necktie is not necessarily the status symbol it once was. Even on the TV financial channel, the business entrepreneurs don't have on ties as people usually do. In such a fashion party, you will deeply realize that the dress without a tie has become a new uniform standard.

Narrower neckties are the trend in fashion for younger men. At this time, neckties are no longer required to promote a professional environment. While more and more men want that relaxed look, more avant-garde males want to wear fashionable neck décor.

The wearing of neckties has been around for years, and fashion designers continue to update the look of them as clothing styles change from season to season. For the coming spring of 2010, the casual way to tie a necktie is shown by Dunhill and Hermes. A necktie that's randomly tied in a classy texture is donned over a Windsor shirt collar that has a broader angle. In this manner, neckties may continue, as well as provide a sense of comfort for the wearer. Hermes even hope to replace the neckties with silk scarves because women love scarves on the neck more than silk ties.

More creators nearly unanimously say that a tie know must be small to ensure neckties may tell the conventional soberness bye. The noted designer Ermenegildo Zegna has also been showing a smaller tie width lately. The width of the neckties should be as narrow as a finger to the maximum for Dolce & Gabbana. From the broad shoulder, it is able to make a dramatic contrast. GUCCI provides a large number of solid color neckties which extend the flexibility of ties for the colorful match of casual styles. It is also recommended by GUCCI that the length of the neckties must not end at the belt any more, as it has been the traditional standard.


Although mens neckties might not be that popular as before, silk tie can still be a fashion choice for men.n
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