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There are different ways on how to tie a tie
Four in Hand Knot
Asymmetrical tie knot
good for button-down shirts
Prat Knot
Tidy & fairly wide tie knot
Suited for any dress shirt
Half Windsor Knot
Symmetrical tie knot
Goes with any dress shirt
Windsor Knot
Wide & triangular tie knot
Good for spread collar shirts
Bow Ties How to tie one
Four in Hand Knot
Asymmetrical tie knot
good for button-down shirts
Prat Knot
Tidy & fairly wide tie knot
Suited for any dress shirt
Half Windsor Knot
Symmetrical tie knot
Goes with any dress shirt
Windsor Knot
Wide & triangular tie knot
Good for spread collar shirts
Bow Ties How to tie one
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You can wear a bow tie in many different setting from casual to formal
Dont be afraid to be dapper Set yourself apart from the crowd
Casual
Formal
I'll be back later to give more looks for the wear from casual to formal for the ties -
where to buy ties and bow ties
Hey Big Spender!
D&G Skinny Silk Tie 165.00
http://shop.nordstrom.com/s/3112645?origin=related-3112645-0-0-2
Gorigio Armani
http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446361789&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=282574492705061&bmUID=iNgdAhh&ev19=1:71
D&G Silk Bow Tie 145.00
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/3112646?cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=neckwear:men:tie&cm_ite=d%26g_silk_bow_tie:305678&cm_ven=pricegrabber&mr:referralID=4458e727-f0df-11df-b21a-001b2166c2c0 -
I Gots Money But Im Not Into Wasting It!!
David Donahue Bow Tie 45.00
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/2997866
1901 Woven Wool Tie 49.50
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/3134434
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Living La Vida Broke!
Honeycomb Pattern Neck Tie[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif] $7.92[/FONT][/FONT]
http://www.forever21.com/21men/product.asp?catalog_name=FOREVER21&category_name=m_acc_others&product_id=2084416191&Page=1
John Ashford Tie, Solid $17.99
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=454768&CategoryID=53239#fn=sp%3D1%26spc%3D146 -
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My Church had mens day, like a month ago and all the fellas of the Church had to wear white shirts and red ties. I bought a red bow tie to wear, but also bought a regular tie just in case I pussied out. Lol. I ended up goin wit the back up tie. Lol. I felt too weird wearing a bow tie with a straight face. Ima pull it out one day tho.
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Aston_Dantana wrote: »My Church had mens day, like a month ago and all the fellas of the Church had to wear white shirts and red ties. I bought a red bow tie to wear, but also bought a regular tie just in case I pussied out. Lol. I ended up goin wit the back up tie. Lol. I felt too weird wearing a bow tie with a straight face. Ima pull it out one day tho.
I wish you wouldve wore the bow tie. It wouldve had you stand out in the crowd of men.
Next time do it and take a pic of your look; then post it on here -
casual bow ties are kinda played out, but good thread. been tying the same knot for years, needed to learn some new ones.
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I dont know how casual bow ties are "played out" when it only emerge for public trend Fall 09. Now, the casual bow tie is very high in consumer trend right now and I dont really see it leaving until the end of Spring '11. When the Fall '11 approaches, men's wear is going to be more of classic style for men and the skinny ties are going to be ditched too. That is way youre currently seeing a bit and pieces of stylists and celebrities men wearing 3"- 3/4" width ties; which then will catch fire for the public by Fall '11.
From my personal research for this thread for the tying knots was really informative because I never knew there were more than 20 ways to tie a tie. However, these are the 4 most popular way to do it. -
King rocks bowties
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I gottem but I don't rock em, unless it's with a Tux, silk ties, wool ,cotton ,rayon I do that Mon-Fri
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charlie_danger wrote: »I wish you wouldve wore the bow tie. It wouldve had you stand out in the crowd of men.
Next time do it and take a pic of your look; then post it on here
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Charlie, please tell me you're kidding. You're saying ties nearly 4" in width will be popular in a year? That's horrendous. Glad I don't give a ? about trends.
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It's only being forcasted to be trending next fall '11 not necessarily saying that the trend would be picked up by mass consumers.
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charlie_danger wrote: »I dont know how casual bow ties are "played out" when it only emerge for public trend Fall 09. Now, the casual bow tie is very high in consumer trend right now and I dont really see it leaving until the end of Spring '11. When the Fall '11 approaches, men's wear is going to be more of classic style for men and the skinny ties are going to be ditched too. That is way youre currently seeing a bit and pieces of stylists and celebrities men wearing 3"- 3/4" width ties; which then will catch fire for the public by Fall '11.
From my personal research for this thread for the tying knots was really informative because I never knew there were more than 20 ways to tie a tie. However, these are the 4 most popular way to do it.
fall 09? nahh i was tried it out like late winter/early spring 09 and i wasn't the first to do it. there was also people rocking it at the clubs during summer. i don't know, it's just lame to me now -
when trends are forecast, it's usually a year or two ahead..secondly, fall/winter always coincide together; theres no separation with the seasons because of the heavy fabric material for both season.
winter/spring will never happened...unless you speak about the cruise collection in January/February that transcend slowly into the spring line. but like i've stated the casual bow tie emerged for the mass consumer (you and I) in Fall '09; you might have noticed it in late winter/early spring '09 but the actually trend did not come out around that time. Secondly, the trend is going to die out by fall '11 (for casual bow tie wear) because men's wear is going into more of a luxury/james bond (basically classic) look where the bow tie would be worn in more of an office/formal wear. -
Charlie I'm poor and destitute, can you buy me some silk ties too? How about a crushed Velvet Blazer Sean John all black fro Macy's and some Sean John jean's and button up to match, I'm, poor :-(
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JB you can go to ross/tj maxx/marshalls for some sean john
recession proof boo -
95% of the time people who wear bowties are innate ? .
Most cats dont wear ties downtown anymore...so I have about 6 ties.
2 Hugo Boss 1 Ralph Lauren 1 black 1 Red 1 Blue -
charlie_danger wrote: »when trends are forecast, it's usually a year or two ahead..secondly, fall/winter always coincide together; theres no separation with the seasons because of the heavy fabric material for both season.
winter/spring will never happened...unless you speak about the cruise collection in January/February that transcend slowly into the spring line. but like i've stated the casual bow tie emerged for the mass consumer (you and I) in Fall '09; you might have noticed it in late winter/early spring '09 but the actually trend did not come out around that time. Secondly, the trend is going to die out by fall '11 (for casual bow tie wear) because men's wear is going into more of a luxury/james bond (basically classic) look where the bow tie would be worn in more of an office/formal wear.
i don't follow collections and ? , im talking about when i started rocking something, and it was mostly stuff i already owned, but wore differently -
I own about 50 ties. I wear suits everyday so I've built a collection. I've seen some nice bow ties but I can't bring myself to buy one yet. I have been wanting to try the suspender look though.
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Thank you for sharing those educational videos, charlie_danger. However, I guess I'll just stick to the traditional way of knotting neckties. I agree, though, that men should be adventurous and they must try wearing ties may it be for a formal occasion or just the daily escapades.
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Nice thread! Thanks Cha'lie. I really need to step my tie game up for the spring and summer. I've never had a bow tie before but thinkin bout coppin some... But I need to get my neck tie game right first...
What is the best texture for a necktie for a casual sweater over button down outfit?? Like silk, wool, what?? And width... -
bump.............
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Your tie says everything about you. By its colors, its pattern, its placement, it announces your taste and style to the rest of the world. Once, the necktie served the singular purpose of announcing the background of the wearer.