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Neckties are excellent ways to show off your sense of style while also creating a professional look that helps you to give a distinct first impression. Since neckties aren’t functional garments, many people wonder where they came from. Here’s some background about how modern ties evolved.

The History of the Necktie

When Were the Earliest Neckties Worn?

The first neckties may have originated in ancient Egypt, where Pharaohs wore ties adorned with encrusted jewels. Ancient depictions of indigenous peoples from the Amazon and Australia also show knotted neckwear, possibly used to indicate rank or as a decoration.

During the 17th century, neckties became commonplace after Louis XIII hired Croatian mercenaries to fight in the 30-year war in France. To secure the top of their jackets, these mercenaries used a knotted tie. King Louis liked the formal way they looked, so he made the accessory mandatory at royal functions.

When Did the Modern Necktie Come to Be?

tiesOver the next few hundred years, the necktie took on many different forms, including frilly lace cravats, ascots, bow ties, and even strange double-sided ties. However, the necktie as we know it may have been formed during the art deco movement when colors, shapes, and patterns paved the way for personal expressionism. After World War II, the feeling of freedom inspired many to incorporate personalized neckties into their daily wear, creating a new sense of formalism with a nod to personal expression in the workplace.

 

Whether you’re looking for a sharp suit or the perfect tie for an upcoming event, turn to Hunt Club Clothiers. For more than 25 years, this trusted Cincinnati, OH, men’s clothing business has offered everything from a wide selection of styles to custom tailoring, helping people to feel their best. Learn more about their lifetime alterations policy by visiting their website, or call (513) 721-2004 to chat with a professional. Stop by the downtown store to find the perfect style for you.

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