Once again… more designated days about random stuff! Hey I’m not complaining… I just wish I could wear a bow tie today around my office without people looking at me like I’m a weirdo. Hopefully you work in a utopian office where bow-ties are allowed to roam free.
Now for my opinion of the day… Pre-tied bow ties are fine, but they look a little too perfect for me. It’s kinda like wearing a clip-on regular tie if you think about it. If you don’t know how to tie a bow tie… shame on you! Just kidding, but it’s never too late to learn. Check out the best instructional video on how to tie a bow tie.
Also, my favorite place to buy bow ties: The Tie Bar
And now MLDC presents…
Fun facts in bow tie history (echo, echo, echo)
The bow tie set the new fashion style of necktie in the early 17th century. French soldiers brought the cravat back to France following the Thirty Years War (1618-1648). They elevated the design from Croatian soldiers that used this necktie to keep the collars of their shirts together.
In 1886, tobacco magnate, Pierre Lorillard wore a bow tie with his new style of formal wear to the Tuxedo Club. The tuxedo and black bow tie, called black tie attire, became an instant hit among wealthy fashion enthusiasts.
The bow tie has been worn by great American bow tie connoisseurs such as Sinatra and Martin, Jerry Lewis, Humphrey Bogart, Orville Redenbacher, Colonel Sanders, Barney Fife, Charlie Chaplin, Pee-wee Herman and Bill Nye-the Science Guy. The bow tie has found itself as a compliment to many design styles.
Marlene Dietrich donned a bow tie and top hat in her 1930s film “Morocco.” The bow tie is for those that have an eclectic style of wardrobe, like notables Janelle Monae, Rihanna, and Drew Barrymore.
The bow tie has been revamped to tie into the wardrobe of the fashionably astute. It is an accessory that has withstood the test of time. Every person that incorporates a bow tie into their wardrobe has a special attachment to every piece of clothing that they own. No longer just constructed of black silk, the bow tie comes in a plethora of colors and fabrics to suite an individual’s unique taste. For more history on the bow tie click here.
Fun Facts:
The number of Google searches for a bow tie outnumbers the searches for a necktie, 31.4 million to 12.3 million.In Croatia, October 18th is Cravat Day commemorating Croatia’s part in the history of this men’s accessory.