Saturday, April 10th, 2010
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Long time back, neck tie evolved as a direct result of war. In 1660, a regiment from Croatia visited Paris. The soldiers were presented to Louis XIV, a monarch. At that time, the officers of the regiment had worn bright colored fashion handkerchiefs around their neck. These neck cloths which descended from the Roman fascalia worn by orators to warm their vocal chords were soon made sign of royalty as the king made regiment of royal corvettes.
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Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
The necktie has its jump-start into fashion 333 years prior to the new Millennium. A King, a war, an usual army with an unusual dress and a noble cause and that no less set the stage for a fashion accessory that lives on to this day. “There is a clear-cut relationship between fashion on one hand, and power and wealth on the other. Fashion generally follows power and wealth.” This old adage spells out the creation of the evolution on neckwear not its origin. However, without this acceptance of tying cloth around a man’s neck in the 17th century, neckties would not have had their fateful way in the world.
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010
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