The bow tie. It's as classically Southern as a cold glass of sweet tea on a hot summer afternoon. And local retailers say the timeless knot is back in — if it was ever out at all. From preppy teens to ...
Bow ties were first popularized during the 1600s when soldiers and surgeons preferred neck scarves and shorter ties to longer styles. Over time, the bow tie evolved into a fashion statement that is ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. There's arguably no better time to rock a preppy ensemble than at the ...
KENNEBUNK — The customer told Lisa Eaton she had to figure out which of the bow ties looked best on Jack. Eaton — the owner and operator of Bowtie.com who made the bow ties at her studio in Kennebunk ...
It's a question men have struggled with for centuries: How do you tie a picture-perfect bow tie without looking sloppy? Sure, you could always settle for a pre-tied style — but doesn't that feel like ...
The bow tie’s history dates back to the 17th century when Croatian mercenaries fighting in the Thirty Years’ War tied cravats—long strips of fabric—around their necks to keep their collars closed.
Tying a tie is one of those things that can seem almost impossible to learn at first, but feels easy after hardly any time at all. The great thing about ties, though, is that you can get away with ...
Photo Provided WVU President E. Gordon Gee’s bow tie collection will be shown off at the Evansdale Library in Morgantown until May 15. MORGANTOWN — An exhibit featuring the bow ties of West Virginia ...