At weddings, ties add formality and elegance to every man’s attire, especially the groom’s. It is a definite must-have for every groom to wear a necktie, bow tie or cravat to accompany their tuxedos. There are many types of ties you can use to accentuate a groom’s wardrobe. While neckties and bow ties are the ones most commonly worn, there are other types of ties that you can use, depending on the theme of the wedding.
A light blue pure silk ascot tie
One of the less-common types of formal ties is the ascot. Ascot ties evolved from the traditional cravat, which was fashionable during the 19th Century. It is a neckband with wide, peaked wings. Ascot ties are usually manufactured with gray silk. This type of tie is typically designed with patterns, foiled over, and attached with a tie tack or stick pin
This is how an ascot tie is worn
Ascot ties are usually worn to weddings that have a very formal theme, usually in daytime. Ascot ties are best worn with striped gray trousers and a cutaway coat.
There are two methods of tying the ascot tie: the Dry Cravat method and the Dress cravat method. The Dry Cravat method employs a simpler knot, with the ascot placed outside or inside the shirt. The Dress Cravat is more complex, and is used with a tie pin or tie tack.
Don’t know how to tie a cravat? Just watch the video below.
milia amelia said on, September 23, 2008 Isn't that the tie that Austin Powers used in that movie? Also, I recall that that tie is used by a certain British band. I'm all for nice ties, but I don't know, if that's the tie I though it is, then I think it's too old-fashioned.
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milia amelia said on, September 23, 2008
View 1 CommentsIsn't that the tie that Austin Powers used in that movie? Also, I recall that that tie is used by a certain British band. I'm all for nice ties, but I don't know, if that's the tie I though it is, then I think it's too old-fashioned.