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Tie Dye, Day Cravat Ties Maker

Few words about Tie Dye.
Tie dye has been around for centuries, only not until the 1960's and 1970's did it more public. In order to tie dye, the material must be folded into a pattern and tied or bound with string or rubber bands.

Dye is then applied in a way that the color will only reach the part of the area that you apply it to. In modern days, many ties have had some more extravagant patterns, including tie dye and cravats ties makers.

Silk Cravats and Bow Ties Cravates

  • Cravats and Bow ties
    Men's neckties popularly worn with suits and dinner jackets. They can be made out of a variety of materials including silk ties, polyester, and cotton, or a mixture of fabrics..
    by Cravat.Biz
Cravat and Waistcoat
Written by Cravat.Biz   
Thursday, 20 November 2008
The waistcoat and cravat are the peanut butter and jelly in the cravat world. Nothing goes better with a cravat than a waistcoat made to fit the cravat. The waistcoat cravat is designed to go with the waistcoat in a very formal attire. If you plan on going out and 'strutting your stuff' in a place where business men gather there is no better way to break the crowd then by wearing a waistcoat and cravat attire. Cravats, however, are not the simplest thing to wear out in public though. You need to be able to find one that matches the attire you are wearing and you need to know how to tie a cravat. Fortunately, cravat tying is simple.

Tying a cravat is almost exactly like tying a normal tie. Simply drape the cravat over your neck, and cross the ends. Take the end that is longer and bring it under the short end and wrap it over again. The bring the long end under the loop you just made so that it is in your face. The bring it back down and tuck it through the loop you have just created at the neck. That is the Scrunchie cravat tie. Another way other than the Scrunchie cravat tie is to do the self-tie cravat. This involves brining the long end down and tightening the know and securing it with a crevat pin or pearl headed corsage pin.

Ascots are often worn instead of a cravat. They are pretty much a mixture of a tie and a cravat. The ascot looks like a short, more protruding tie to give the cravat look without such a length. The question that comes up is where do you go to buy a cravat? Well, there are many places online that you can buy from. Many designer tie makers sell cravats, but there are also places that can sell you cravats for a much cheaper price. How do you know if you should buy a cravat? Well, you need to make sure it is right for you. Should you have a waistcoat to go with this cravat? Are you going to be going to a funeral with it? What color is right, should you buy the more expensive silk cravat or ascot? Many questions will come up when it comes to buying a cravat.

One thing is for sure, you can't go wrong when you make the decision to buy a waistcoat and cravat. They are a keep sake of centuries of history from all over the world, and they will never get old. Waistcoats and cravats will continue to live on in formal wear for decades to come. People will wear them to weddings, to business meetings, and even to gatherings of professional people. So when you choose to buy a cravat, you are making a good choice. Each cravat is designed to show off your own personal style, so be sure you buy a cravat that matches you as well as the occasion.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 February 2009 )
 
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