Monday 30 October 2017

5 Custom Necktie Fabrics you can Opt for

Picking out a proper necktie requires a bit of knowledge about different types of fabrics used in making it. A tie is only as good as what material goes into it. If you look at the labels printed on the back of the tie, you could easily find out what the tie is made of. We’ve set out to put together an amazing list of common tie materials.



Silk Ties-
Silk is undoubtedly one of the popular tie materials used in making custom ties. The soft and smooth texture make the tie looking absolutely fantastic and silk ties also drape perfectly well down the chest. Its light reflection leads to a soft shine. Silk ties can be used year round as they are neither too light nor too warm. If you are looking for a classic, versatile tie.

Wool Ties-
Some ties are made from wool. Typically neckties made from wool are so-called “knitted ties”. They are typically narrower and have a flat tip. Knitted ties are most popular among younger men, and are rarely worn for business attire. 

Linen and Cotton Ties-      
The two most common types of summer custom necktie materials are Linen and Cotton. These ties are often offered in light and pastel colors, and add textural variation to either standard woolen suits. Combined with a Spring or Summer Linen or Cotton suit, they can help to accentuate the relaxed vibe that you would be looking to portray.  A common issue that arises with cotton neckties is that they are not tightened properly with the shell fabric, which begins to show after a few washes as the tie begins to lose its shape.

Satin Tie- 
The fabric satin is usually made up of mixing different types of materials such as polyester, nylon or even silk. When these fibers are woven using a "satin weave" the resulting fabric is called satin. Satin fabric is glossy and smooth on one side, and matte and dull on the other. Satin Ties can make a gorgeous accent to a somber suit, and can look very prolific, luxurious and sublime.

Most online custom tie stores have a decent selection of various fabrics to suit your style and taste. Remember that a cut is the essence of a good necktie. Therefore, it must be properly coordinated in blend, nap and weight to the necktie fabric.

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