Friday, May 30, 2014

Ascots Are Back!

http://www.buyyourties.com/ascots-c-30.htmlAscots are once again coming to the forefront of Men’s fashion.  Many of the latest trends nowadays seem to recycle back after a couple years. There are things that may disappear in the meantime but will always come back in style. For example 10 years ago Patterned Ascots use to be a hot trend to wear with a pair of jeans and a white shirt.  A few years later they were not as popular but now with the help of TV and Big Screen actors, Ascots are back and they are the latest rage.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Two Sided Bowtie

http://www.buyyourties.com/sided-ties-c-33_1524.htmlMen are dressing up very differently; much different from the way they used to dress years ago. Nowadays men of all ages are not afraid to defy principle, to dress according to what they want to wear. They can wear a Two-Sided Bowtie to work and turn around and wear it out on the town as well.  Even the younger generations have become much more sophisticated with their wardrobe and that may be a good sign, because it can only mean that they are not as conscious of age differences as before. It means that they are opening up to new conventions, to broader experiences. Maybe it even means that the younger generation of today is being more mature, more responsible. They no longer fear the Necktie and the corporate attire and what it represents. Instead, they find ways to be comfortable in their own style. Regardless off your age a good looking Bowtie is always in fashion.

Thursday, May 15, 2014

What is Seersucker?

http://www.buyyourties.com/aficionado-ties-c-33_1250.htmlTraditional Seersucker is made with a thin, all-cotton fabric, commonly striped or checkered, and is used to make clothing for spring and summer wear.  Seersucker is woven in such a way that some threads bunch together, giving the fabric a wrinkled appearance. The most common colors for Seersucker are white and blue; however, there is a wide range of seersucker bowties in a variety of colors.  Also the alternating colored stripes and puckered white stripes slightly wider than pin stripes give the bowtie its wrinkled look.