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Men's Cravats—Classic Mark of a Gentleman

Men's CravatsClassic Mark of a Gentleman
Men's CravatsClassic Mark of a Gentleman

Men's cravats have been widely popular since the time that it was first adapted by British men from Croatians in the 17th century. This fashion accessory has been worn by men as accents to their formal attires in different events and occasions. Men's cravats have evolved along with the dynamic pace of fashion trends and have changed over centuries, but it is still considered to be a classic mark of a true gentleman.

Men's cravats are generally used as an alternative for a long necktie. It is somewhere between a neck wrap, a scarf and a tie, which makes it versatile and unique. They are worn as a substitute to neckties because they are less complicated to wear and more elegant and classy. Also, cravats are looser when knotted compared to ties, and men prefer this as a break from the constricting and noose-like tightness that ties give.

In the past, men's cravats were only worn on formal occasions, however, keeping with the ever changing fashion trends, cravats are now acceptable to be worn even in casual attires. Also, cravats in the past were only in white, but modern technology has given way to the production of cravats in numerous colors and materials. Men's cravats are typically made of fabrics like cotton, silk, wool, lace and linen, but among these, those with a flair for fashion choose silk. Silk cravats are widely preferred because of its smoothness, glossy finish and its touch of elegance. In weddings, silk cravats are almost always preferred because of their rich and royal finish, and the classic, formal look it brings to the person wearing it.

There are several kinds of cravats, and among them are the ascota cravat with square ends typically secured with an ornamental pin, and the stock or neck clothan ornamental white cravat. They come in different colors, styles, patters and prints. Several styles include plains, dotted, plaid, checks and stripes.

If you plan to wear one, make sure that you pick the right occasion for it. For formal events like weddings, balls and costume parties are probably the best time to wear a cravat. This should be worn with a shirt with a stiff collar and a suit. You should also match it to your accessories, if any. There are several ways to tie a cravat. If you want it to be less formal, then an ordinary scrunch or the ruche tie can be done. For really formal occasions, it can be elaborately tied and complimented with a pin. Again, it depends on the occasion for which you are wearing the suit and cravat.

As with any article of clothing, the best way to wear any kind of men's cravats is with comfort and confidence, so that you will exude class and sophistication no matter what style of cravat you wear.




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