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How to Choose a Bow Tie That Suits You?

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The origin of the bow tie dates back to the 17th century and began in Croatia. Croatian mercenaries use a collar similar to a scarf, called a bow tie, to secure their shirt collars together. These were quickly adopted by high society in France, when they were known as fashion leaders. Over time, bow ties evolved into men's ties as we know them today: ties and bow ties . By the mid-term, bow ties are an important part of formal "dress" clothing. By the 1900s, bow ties had become a staple of men's fashion, usually worn by surgeons and academics. After the end of World War II, although the bow tie is no longer a daily fashion, it is still a customary part of formal dress until today. 一、 Why wear a bow tie? In fact, the various accessories placed in the closet are important. In a way, it can make you look less like the person who always wears the same clothes. A bow tie is a simple way to show uniqueness while maintaining the limits of work or formal clothing. The

Everything You Need to Know About Cufflinks and Studs

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There are certain accessories that every well-dressed man needs to have. You need a great wallet or money clip, a couple of watches, a few fashionable belts, and some tie clips to choose from. The other things you need to be able to dress up and look sophisticated and stylish are cufflinks and studs. Wearing a cufflink and stud set will take your formal attire to the next level and take your whole look from Average Joe to James Bond. Here is everything you need to know about cufflinks and studs.   What are cufflinks and studs? Cufflinks, or a cufflink button set, are used to replace the buttons on the cuff of a dress shirt sleeve. Studs, which are often also called tuxedo buttons or tux studs, are worn as buttons in the front of a dress shirt. Both these accessories are used to replace regular shirt buttons for a classier look and more color and style choice. You can find overnight from a mother of pearl cufflink to gold cufflinks to skull cufflinks. The same is true with dres

Things You Don’t Know About Tie Clips

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A tie pin (or tiepin, also known as a stick pin/stickpin) is a neckwear-controlling device, originally worn by wealthy English gentlemen to secure the folds of their cravats. They were first popularized at the beginning of the 19th century. By the 1860s, the English upper middle classes embraced wearing cravats with a consequently lower quality of materials and designs used in both the neckwear and in the stickpins used to keep it in place. By the 1870s, Americans had embraced stickpins and designs were mass-produced which included animal heads, horse shoes, knife, fork motifs and so on. By the 1890s, stickpins had crossed gender lines as women began wearing them with sporting outfits worn for bicycling, boating, horseback riding, tennis and golf. The Ascot, Four in Hand, Sailor scarf, cravat bow tie and wrapped scarf all became popular for both men and women, and all could be set off with an ornamental stickpin. Between 1894 and 1930 many patents were issued covering. One patent

What Is the History of Cufflinks?

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Mens wear received a face-lift over 400 years ago with the introduction of the cufflink . While most fashion trends among men come and go, the cufflink has proven it has staying power. The practical purpose of the cufflink was simply to secure shirt cuffs where buttons were once found, but there is no denying the classic look of a pair of well crafted cufflinks. The cufflink resolves the modern day problems often found with buttons. Buttons come up missing as the thread begins to weaken. Buttons also tend to break easy after a few dry cleanings.  Gone are the days when cufflinks were once thought to be reserved for formal wear, such as tuxedos, and for men of wealth and power. Not anymore! With the introduction of less expensive, but equally astonishing cufflinks, more and more men are adding them to their everyday wardrobe. Cufflinks have been made affordable with the introduction of other materials, such as, steel, aluminum, glass, stone, titanium, gold, silver, platinum an