Solid neckties are an important part of any man’s neckwear
collection. But an absence of polka-dots or paisleys doesn’t need to result in
a dull assortment of neckwear. First of all, the vast array of bold colors
currently available means that a collection could include a rainbow of options,
even if solely comprised of solid ties. Beyond the color options, purchasing
solid neck ties in a variety of fabrics can add plenty of depth and texture as
well. When broadening your fabric horizons, remember that different fabrics,
like different colors or prints, may be better suited for certain seasons or
occasions.
Silk
Of course, when most people picture a tie, silk is likely
what comes to mind. For more formal occasions, nothing beats the classiness of
a shiny black solid tie against a light shirt, or a bold blue or even pink
solid tie contrasted with a black shirt. If the silk is high quality, even
plain colors shine with depth and nuance. In addition, a solid color doesn’t
necessarily need to mean plain. Many silk ties offer a subtle design or pattern
within the fabric, keeping the tie a single color, but adding interest.
Silk ties also have the advantage of being acceptable in all
seasons and for all ages, and they will likely hold their quality and shape for
years. There’s a reason why silk has been the go-to fabric for print and solid
neckties for so long. Satin shares many advantages with satin. Polyester and
microfiber also imitate many features of the silk tie at a lower cost, and can
be similarly worn.
Cotton
On the more casual side, cotton solid ties can signal
simplicity and approachability. Especially good for the summer months, this
lighter, flatter fabric maintains the class of a tie while becoming much more
versatile. For example, a cottony orange solid tie with a white or checked
cotton shirt and rolled up khakis can easily go to the beach or a picnic
without looking the least bit pretentious. Because of its casual nature, cotton
ties could be worn a bit shorter than the conventional waistband-length requirement.
Some ironing may be required, but the work is worth it for the unique look that
cotton ties offer.
Knit
The knit solid tie isn’t technically a separate fabric; most
knit ties are made from either silk or wool material. Knitted ties, often associated
with the Ivy League, represent an alternative construction, in which the weave
of the fabric is thick enough to be readily visible. Instead of appearing
smooth and flat, the entire tie has a bumpy, woven texture. With this feature,
even a simple grey or brown solid necktie can draw attention and compliments.
This is another tie that falls a bit more on the casual end of the spectrum,
but it does have the potential to be dressed up depending upon the rest of the
outfit. It probably shouldn’t be chosen for more formal or serious situations,
but a knit dark or black solid tie does work with a suit in more casual suit
situations. Adjectives like alternative, unique, daring, and individual often
turn up in association with this tie choice, so it is a sure way to make a
statement.
Wool
Like the knit tie, the wool tie can also offer unique
texture. The former problem of wool being scratchy and uncomfortable has been
solved by blending other fabrics with wool. More associated with fall or
winter, and more often found in darker colors, the wool solid tie is
appropriate for many situations. It can complement a heavier suit easily, but
its more rustic finish also opens it up to be worn casually. Any color solid
necktie in wool will have a subdued and subtle appearance. Wool ties may be
either woven or knit, with knit typically holding their shape a bit more
reliably. A skinny wool solid tie serves as an alternative to those who find
wool heavy or bulky. This heaviness, though, can equate to warmth and softness
which are very appealing in colder climates. Another bonus of wool is that it
is fairly water resistant.
Sometimes, choosing a different fabric can make more of a
difference than changing a color or pattern. A single-fabric tie collection
explores only one facet of the multi-material world of solid neckwear.
For all your solid tie needs head to www.tiecoon.com/solidcolorties
and create your own style. Choose from a plethora of colors and patterns or
design your own.
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