Jacquard Silk Micro Fiber Polyester Geometric Fashion Tie

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Size: customized

Material: micro fiber polyester, woven silk, mixed silk

Moq: 50piece/color

Dlievery time: 25days after order confirmed

Color option: if you do not like our colors, you can provide your own color by  Panton color book with MOQ 50piece/colors

This website only showing few designs of our neckties, for more designs, please contact me by email, paulyu@pjtiecollection.com.


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It can be said that a tie and a suit are twin brothers. The production and development of neckties are closely related to the changes of men’s clothing in Europe in the seventeenth century. Seventeenth-century European men wore leotards, earrings, floral ruffled shirts, velvet, and a high curled hairstyle with a small cap that was held up with a fringed stick in the salute. The shirt is worn inside as underwear, the collar is quite ornately decorated, the high collar has a circle of lace, the collar is embroidered with beautiful ruffles, the collar is folded and folded into a wreath, and these collars are exposed. , visible from the coat. Over the shirt was a vest, then a short coat, stockings and tight breeches. This kind of flamboyant and extravagant clothing was the most fashionable among the nobles at that time; it was feminine and delicate, and it was a typical men’s clothing of the “Rococo” style. Men who wear this kind of clothing “are only different from women because they don’t have a spinning wheel.” At that time, various efforts were made to transform men’s clothing, but the results were futile.It was not until the French bourgeois revolution in the 18th century that the life of the aristocracy in the court came to an end, and men gave up gorgeous clothes and changed into simple and plain ones. At that time, imperial clothing similar to the tuxedo style was popular: the top was high waisted, the skirt naturally drooped, the large neckline was added with lantern sleeves, and the dress was slightly below the chest. Black silk tie or bow tie. The tie is in the shape of a scarf, made of white linen, cotton, silk, etc. It is wrapped twice around the neck, crossed in front of the collar, and then hung down, or tied into a bow. This can be seen in France’s novel “The Tie”: “The collar of his dark green coat stood very high, he wore a Nanjing purple vest, and a wide black silk tie was wrapped around his neck three times.” It is said that The poet Byron was very particular about how to tie a tie. By the time he was in a satisfactory style, the ties that had been discarded had piled up like a mountain. At that time, women also wore ties. Princess Ann liked to combine black ribbons and lace ties to create elegant and unique bow ties.


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