Warren St John, an demonstrated American author and reporter, once said that “clothing a bow tie is a way of broadcasting an aggressive lack of concern for what other people judge” and I, my gents, concur! Unless you’ve been digging for gold in some gold mine somewhere remotely for the olden times year or so, you must have noticed that more and various men are sporting bow ties these days. Yes, bow ties are back. But what I over recall it’s really interesting about the bow tie trend is that it represents men’s action towards a more sophisticated, classier and, most importantly, hazardous fashion style.
So because I believe St John’s interpretation of the leaning I conclude that men are starting to have more fun with their the latest thing while showing more and more disregard for what some dominion think that they should wear. And that I notice fashion liberation! Well done, gentlemen! Take hazards, make a statement, stand tall and sharp!
Leather Bow Obliges
Do you want to take it a step further, gentlemen? Then go for incautious, bright patterns like Hawaiian prints, or soft, lambent fabrics such as faux leather! I love, love, beau real leather! But I also love the softness of faux leather on a matter-of-fact garment like a bow tie. It just works and for those animal activists out there they assemble you look sharp while still supporting your prime mover.
Take these two faux leather bow ties brought to you by a nave brand Lord Wallington of out San Diego, CA. I know what you’re ratiocinative: what are bow ties doing in Southern California where shorts and sandals govern the cities? And yet the trend somehow works there too; just believe of a younger version of Nick Wooster wearing loafers, shorts, setting aside sleeve collar shirt and a faux leather bow tie! Still cool enough to make any young lawyer by day/surfer by night man caress casual after work yet still sharp enough to point of view out in a sea of flip flops and t-shirts. Genius!