The humble mens ties have morphed through the ages and have played a really important part in a mans wardrobe. They were narrow in the 60s and worn with drain pipe pants. Then they suddenly did a U-turn in the 70s and became big and wide, worn with flared pants. Come 2011 and trends seem more eclectic, accommodating the varying tastes of fashion-conscious men across the world.
The bottomline is that how you wear mens ties often spell whether youre a fashion aficionado or a conservative who doesnt like to experiment. Spring Summer 2011 has something for everyone, and your options in mens designer ties will keep you looking smart, suave and dapper.
Here are some of the latest trends that have hit the catwalks:
Classic: Silk ties in 7.5 cm or 8.5 cm blade remain a classic that you could never go wrong with. Choose mens designer ties that are hand-made in silk for a truly well-groomed look. Choose from plain, striped, paisley or checks for a different look every day.
Narrow ties: Mens designer ties have also shrunk to a barely there dimension. As narrow as 2 inches, these ties are meant to be worn with narrow-legged trousers and a fitted coat. You could loosen the tie slightly at the collar for a casual, not-trying-too-hard look.
Plaid: Look for silk ties in plaid. This print is totally now and will have you stand out from the rest. The key is to mix and match wear a plaid tie against a printed shirt. This season is all about layering on different prints, set off by a plain coat.
Ascot tie: Silk ties in the form of the Ascot remain big this season. Wear them with a light-weight shirt for both formal or casual occasions. These look great on young and elderly alike and spell true class.
Bow ties: Bow ties have made a comeback this season. Wear a plain bow tie with a tuxedo (of course) or a velvet coat for a vintage look. But if you really want to make a statement, wear a bow tie with a polka dot or check print with a shirt, blazer, jeans and sneakers.
Matching your ties with your socks: The old rule of matching your socks with your trousers doesnt hold good anymore. The new trend is to match your socks to your ties. Designers of mens accessories such as Stanley Lewis often stock matching sets of silk ties and socks. These look great with suits and breaks the monotony of a dull wardrobe.
Youre tie says a lot about you so make sure you pick up the right tie and team it with the right clothes to carry off these latest trends.