The development of necktie designs has flourished throughout the years. The shape of the necktie has been the same as before, with the width and length measurements having slight changes through time. As a general rule, skinny ties cannot be wider than three inches. On the contrary, the traditional necktie measures three and a quarter to four inches wide.
The skinny tie flashes back into the 1950s when they were first introduced on the market. It even got skinnier during the 60’s, then lost its light and back again by the 80’s. This constant change in fashion helped develop a perfect size and fit for skinny ties, which are now widely available at retail stores and online shops around the country.
Since people would always follow what the world of fashion brings them today, well known designers always come up with ingenious takes on classic pieces, including skinny ties. Here they can create and design new ways in wearing skinny ties, giving the young and young at heart a new set of trends to choose from.
A young looking or slim type body can be an instant success when it comes to styling with
skinny ties. This body type is perfect for a narrower tie, and can even go beyond the norm and opt for a skinnier skinny tie that usually goes for a one and a half inch measurement. Today, young men have included skinny ties in their wardrobe, giving a fresh look on the traditional suit they usually wear for work.
This style not only limits itself to the work environment; it is also suitable for formal gatherings that require you to wear a tie. Most movie actors adorn skinny ties in their latest movies, especially when it comes to wedding scenes. Most three piece suits with a suit vest can be paired up with a skinny tie, together with slim fit bottom pants.
Skinny ties can also be used with or without the jacket, but always make sure that everything would look good together.
It always boils down to the ratio of the man’s body and how the skinny tie will look with it. Since
skinny ties offer a small amount of space in the whole attire, a smaller or rather slimmer body type is often recommended.
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