Bow ties once clung to the extremes of nerd (Pee-wee Herman, Orville Redenbacher) or hero (James Bond, Winston Churchill), surfacing in the mainstream only for formal occasions (weddings, proms, black ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
The bow tie’s history dates back to the 17th century when Croatian mercenaries fighting in the Thirty Years’ War tied cravats ...