
Specifications: - Made of soft materials, this silk bowtie is durable enough for long time using
- Black & gray color silk bowtie
- Fashion silk two tone bow tie is in very good condition with no stains or flaws
- Also an ideal gift choice for you
- Easy to match with your ties
- The perfect blend of class and style make this tie the perfect accessory for any occasion
- Material: Silk
- Size: 11.5 x 5.5cm/4.5 x 2.2in(L x W)
- Color: Black & Gray
Details:
- Black & gray color silk bowtie .You will become more handsome with this silk bowtie! High quality silk bowtie will give you comfortable touch
- The back color bottom view of the silk bowtie .The Silk Bow Ties are pre-toed for your convenience and the length easily adjusts to fit any collar size. This Silk Bow Tie features simple, striking and versatile style
- This Silk Bowtie is pre-toed for your convenience and the length easily adjusts to fit any collar size. It is made of soft silk material, durable enough for long time using
- This dear Silk Bowtie is what we like to call a modern day menswear classic. Great looking and well-made Silk Bowtie is an absolute must for you. You will be more handsome with this Silk Bowtie
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How to Buy a Tuxedo Bowtie:
Most people never even consider wearing bowties until they put on a tuxedo. Then they usually reach for the bowties that came with their rented sets, but when you buy a tuxedo, you should also buy a bowtie or two to go with it - Decide if you want to tie the bowtie yourself or buy one that is already tied. Pre-tied bowties come in clip-on versions, which can only be worn with lay-down collars, or with adjustable straps
- Buy a tie and cummerbund set along with your first tuxedo. You may even get a discount for buying a formal wear package. This basic set should be the first of many accessories you buy to change the look of your tuxedo. Happily, bowties rarely look worn, so you can use them with other tuxedos as well
- Keep at least one black bowtie on hand for the perfect look at any event. A black bowtie will work with almost any tuxedo at any time. It also always coordinates with your date's gown, no matter what color she's wearing
- Pick a fabric. Bowties come in cotton, wool and silk, as well as many blends. This is easily translated into shiny and non-shiny varieties. The bowtie fabric should match your other accessories and tuxedo
- Stick to a solid-colored silk bowtie to wear with your tuxedo to formal events where you need to make a strong impression. While stripes and bright colors work for suits, they often look awkward with a tuxedo
- Match your bowtie with your vest or cummerbund for a polished look
- Go crazy and pick a wild pattern for your bowtie. If you choose this route, your other accessories should be low key. A matching patterned tie and cummerbund set should only be worn to less-formal events
- Let the bowtie match the event. Try hearts for a wedding anniversary or dogs for an animal fundraiser. Besides matching the event, the bowtie could also match your profession, a hobby or other interest
Tips & Warnings:
- Practice tying your bowtie before the big event. It takes a bit of practice to get a decent-looking straight tie
- You should be able to breathe without straining while wearing the bowtie. Jumping up to the next size tie may make for a more carefree event
About Bow Ties
Bow ties are often worn by men during formal occasions, such as black-tie dinners and weddings. Many men choose a bow tie that matches other accessories, as well as their lady's dress. Bow ties come in two main styles, the butterfly and the batwing. Butterfly-style bow ties have ends that are rather hourglass shaped, giving the tie is distinctive bow look, while batwing bow ties have narrow, rectangular ends - Type: Bow ties come in three major types. Freestyle, or self-tie, bow ties are bands of fabric that the wearer must tie himself. Many fashion experts consider this to be the true bow tie. Pre-tied bow ties come with the bow already tied and have a narrow band of fabric that wraps around the collar and hooks in place. Clip-on bow ties come already tied as well but do not wrap around the neck. They instead have a metal clip that attaches to both sides of the collar
- Features: Most bow ties are made from silk or polyester and come in various widths, depending on the style. Very slimline bow ties or batwings have loops that are about even with the center knot, and only about 1 1/2 inches tall. Standard, or slimline, bow ties are the most common width, with loops that stick up slightly above and below the center knot. Standard bow ties are about 2 1/2 inches tall. Butterfly, or jumbo, bow ties measure about 3 1/2 inches tall, with loops that are significantly taller than the center knot
- Size: Freestyle and pre-tied bow ties generally come in standard sizes that fit neck widths of 15 1/2 to 17 1/2 inches. Many formalwear shops also offer custom bow tie sizes for smaller or larger measurements. Clip-on bow ties are generally one size fits all, since they clip to the collar rather than wrapping around the neck. Smaller bow ties are available in children's sizes for ringbearer attire and similar formalwear
- History of: Various types of neck ties and scarves have been worn throughout history for decoration, or the practical purpose of keeping the shirt collar closed. Bow ties derived from one method of tying such collar scarves and were popularized in the early 19th century by Beau Brummel, a noted fashion setter, and with the invention of the tuxedo in 1886. Bow ties often came in a variety of colors, with more subtle shades, such as black and white, being reserved for formal occasions
- Significance: Many celebrities and fictional characters wear bow ties, from James Bond and Fred Astaire to the Cat in the Hat. Although bow ties are most commonly associated with formalwear, such as tuxedos and dinner jackets, more casual, colorful bow ties are popularly associated with certain professions, such as attorneys, physicians and professors, as well as "preppy" style clothing. Some military dress uniforms also incorporate a bow tie. Oversized and brightly striped or polka-dotted bow ties may also be worn by clowns or other comedians. Although men most commonly wear bow ties, women may also wear them as part of a costume or fashion statement, a trend begun by Chanel in the 1950s
Package Included: - 1 x Stylish Men Silk Wedding Bowtie
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