
The Complete History of Ties
The tie has its kick off fashion 333 years before the new millennium. A king, a war an army with a usual unusual dress and a noble cause and no less all the way to a fashion accessory that continues to this day. "It is a clear relationship between fashion on the one hand, and the power and wealth of another. Fashion generally follows power and wealth. "The old adage outlines the creation of developments Neckwear not its origin. However, without this acceptance of tying cloth around the neck of the man in the 17th century, the ties have not had their fateful way in the world.
Ties have thought unusual as an accessory mode in China in 221 BC, the first known existence of tissue envelope neck of a man. In industry Neckwear This is a known fact is Interestingly, following the excavation of China's Terracotta Army 'of the first Emperor of China "in 1970 – Among the 7000 UN Clay grounded soldiers clad in armor, many of which had a tie wrapping their necks. Use the collar in China ended after the Han Dynasty took rule and necklace would not be considered again in China until the 20th century. In 101 to 106 BC, the army Roman is seen in the paintings with necklace worn as a uniform random. Although non-Roman soldiers were probably the only one to wear the "tie" as it is undisputed that the rule of fashion in Rome held the neck free tissue.
Just over 1600 years later, again under the form of military dress – is the introduction of tie men seen by historians. Historians noted for the third time, and also the first widely recognized onset of necklace, for thirty years of "religious" war of the early 17th century led by King Charles V of Spain against the reformers. fashion trends developed as soldiers from across Europe fought and cultures and clothes clashed. Mutual respect and honor followed the fighting that has fired the entire European continent has led to changes that made accepting even the less religious creed, geography and national borders, cultural tolerance, the government, a realignment of European power and influence, and even fashion.
The accepted dress "fashionable" in most of Europe was the strawberry lace around the neck. Even after the Middle Ages dress was "considered appropriate" for each class. The war was costly forced many savings measures costs and the mode was one that reduces men were adorned with strawberries a strict law which allows men to wear strawberries only at funerals and other such occasions (use strawberries were expensive lace up top 15 meters). The Croatian soldier wearing a tie or cravatta (English translation "Tie") as part of his uniform caught the attention of the continent. The medieval custom dress or in part, a form of identification the battlefield and as part of folk costume. Wearing this necklace in the battle in Europe, the Croatian soldiers have earned the respect – widely known for their mercenary ways. They were recruited along with German soldiers by France in 1635, after France declared war on Spain – conflict, short on troops and ready to hire soldiers. The Croatian soldiers and their ties have been recognized not only by many European countries, including French fashion, but also and especially by royalty. By fate, at that time the shirt collar – Denied entry mode, following the Decree formal of all countries governed by Spain, Austria and other Catholic countries banning strawberries "Capítulos reformacias of 1623". This was a time golilla as "a Spanish term for a cloth and cardboard collar was accepted. And a fine cloth to wrap the neck is a natural closed.
However, the tie or cravat was only noted by the French, and not accepted as a style of fashion. Only after two decades was king of France Louis XIV, 1638 – 1715, the fantasy of the tie. The tie-tie was not "accepted" the court dress that Customs legacy regulated fashion. That changed when the queen mother Anne of Austria (born in Spain) died giving King Louis XIV's rule of law. A painting of Henry Testelin hangs at Versailles depicting King Louis XIV wore a tie. His extensive tie collection was made from fine fabrics and dressed by fashion's most venerated of the time. He is clean cravatier "that would tie our several times per day for the king to select the one that will. Thanks to its facilities by one year of King Louis XIV acceptance of the tie, elite London was fond of fashion and King Charles II of England, the British spent a fortune on costly lace from Venice to have her necklace made.
The Royal Ties regiment of Croatian soldiers, formed in 1667, wore neckties linen, lace and chiffon. Uniforms for soldiers were not commonplace in the military and clamp this dress was a distinctive costume. Royal Ties fighting as mercenaries for of France and with French support, has suffered heavy losses on the political front while attempting a coup d'etat "in a struggle for self-regulation. The country of Croatia never recovered from the failed conspiracy against their unwanted rule by HASLBURG. They were different, and their noble had a political motive that drew the sympathy of the May King Louis XIV. His acceptance of the tie, was the birth of a fad that swept the world and still today in men's suits. The authors of the Dutch, Belgians, and even English have been Bottom ties, but the credit for the manufacture of the tie was fashionable King Louis XIV. Thus, the method follows the power and wealth. "
Napoleon's influence as did most of the military leadership. The French led the fashion world throughout the 18th century until the French Revolution from 1789-1799. The English influence became predominant after the early 19th century. "George" Beau Brummel 1778 – 1840 a leader in the British fashion of the day brought the tie to innovation a major influence of the Prince of Wales – later to become King George IV. Details Beau Brummel Tie the knot and the design won him the favor of England and most of Europe. Discussion of the links are still black or white and large has been About involved in this in England, Germany, France, Italy and other European nations. In 1820, when King George V was crowned he presented black tie, which was not so popular with his guests – who often kept a white tie in their pockets. After the early 19th century colorful ties and ties with motifs, mostly with bands first appeared in part due to the influence of schools, clubs, hunting, sports teams, and military uniforms. Ties by the mid 19th century began to resemble modern necklace.
Since the British had colonies all over the world to their way tie extended to almost every continent with China, the only exception. The French did not except the British fashion and tried to follow their own course on men's fashion and ties. Great men throughout history wore neckties, Emperor Napoleon I of France wore his tie – a soldier from a young age, like George Washington – The soldier and the first President of the United States, Benjamin Franklin statesman, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (certainly not a soldier or politician). All the painting of these honored men and other famous men show a tie knotted around their necks.
The shape and design of colors and patterns of the tie changed and many sure the army is again dictated this. Before the early 20th century, realizing that their soldiers were easy targets wore a bright red uniform, the British were equipped with drab green uniforms. Each regiment has decided on their own, what connection to wear with a different band to go across in a color scheme and bandwidth. With this need to be detached and "Rep Stripe" tie was born. Everywhere, soldiers U.S. Atlantic follows immediately, but the bands get to the other. European vs. U.S. Rep. Rep Stripe Stripe. The difference is the direction of the stripe the left shoulder crossing the heart or the right shoulder crossing the heart.
The new world according to the U.S. next to the Old World European was recognizable and of course gave way to the creators of British fashion designers to create links with Poka-points and color schemes. After the turn of last century, these Fancy Designs produces a probable trend with retailers – the links have been designed a like the thought of women in fashion – but for a product for a man. It was a marketing ploy, no doubt, as the houses fashion noted that women were buying their neckties for men. Appeal to their sense of color and natural style.
The Duke and Duchess of Windsor – now it is another story. It was no coincidence that the bow tie has become famous for being recognized worldwide as the Windsor. The Royal British gave the world the beauty and symmetrical Tie Windsor Knot. The tie knot the most popular "The Windsor Knot" was named after the Duke of Windsor against his will. Folklore has it that his father, King George V sent this node with the crown jewels. In 1936, after only one year of reign as king of England, Edward VIII abdicated his throne to marry Wallis Warfield Simpson, an American divorcee – women, it was supposed to have an affair with. His brother took the throne and the title of Duke of Windsor was given him. The dashing gentleman captivated the world by his sacrifice to the throne for love. He wore tie the knot symmetrical American journalists decorated and has inadvertently given credit for when the fan is just advertising and photographs of paparazzi.
This was a very significant contribution to this mode as necktie knot is the node that controls the most attention and respect. It is fairly easy if you know how. The problem is almost no one knows the easy way to tie this knot tie fashion. The Duke of a series of photographs showed the world a very complicated method to create this tie knot. What could be the greatest hoax of the century, except the Beatles Paul McCartney being dead, the Duke made the tie knot difficult by changing a key measure when completing the knot. Presumably, it must be motivated by the fact that we should be as beautiful and as remarkable as the Royals blue blood.
A contribution major to tie was a link American manufacturer Jesse Langsdorf. His idea was simple: three pieces of fabric cut and sewn together with the invention mesh slide down the back of the tie to close the envelope. This allowed the tie to move along the wire fence while nodes; board and tie eliminate damage caused by the abuse of making the connection on and off. The tie had reached its present form in 1924 Design patented.
The modern tie as we know it evolved from this form. Shrinks in width all 15 years or so, from about 1 ½ inches to about 4 ½ inches in accordance with shirt collar and tie and the width and shape and form an opening jacket. Salvador Dali has created links to first recognize the novelty taking her art and links that illustrate the great surprise of art world. Peter Max, among others followed with single to tie a man to speak.
80 years have seen the "Power Tie" and 90 have seen a casual Take it's toll. Neckwear always remained a statement to be serious about the business and of course to be idiot. The ridiculous side gave way to fun links. Ties fantasy themes that illustrate, hobbies, Van Gogh works of art and Marilyn Monroe, etc. by Ralph Marlin Abramhoff Mark's Company became very popular in the 90th. At a time when fashion was pushing all the limits Gianni Versace created ties with enough emotion, vivid color and design to stop traffic and be recognized. Then came designs that were elegant Pancaldi and super colorful. Rush Limbaugh drawings were created with enough color and abstract designs they replaced due to a phenomenon National America.
Ties had truly become an important fashion accessory using color and pattern to create a means of self a man of words. If the King of France, King Louis XIV would never have imagined what he started. Well this is one of the French not entitled to registration.
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by Jeffrey Hunter
About the Author
Jeffrey Hunter has been involved with retailing and designing neckties since 1996. He started selling ties to Los Angeles and Orange County car salesmen out of the trunk of 1966 Lincoln Continental. Several kiosks in Orange County at Newport Fashion Island and the Irvine Spectrum called Too Sexie Ties proved successfully but too much work. From the summer 2001 he has built web sites that offer collector ties like Spiderman, Disney and really wild ties on line. He is now designing ties that rival Rush Limbaugh’s designs from over ten years ago. Currently his finds can be seen at www.nicetiestore.com
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