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European NecktiesPosted on January 5, 2010. The complete history of ties
Ties were thought unusual as a fashion accessory in China in 221 BC, the first known existence of tissue wrapping the neck of a man. In industry ties is a known fact is interesting to note, following the excavation of the army in China "clay of the first Emperor of China" in 1970 - among the 7000 terra cotta soldiers not Ground-clad in armor, many of whom had a tie wrapping their necks. The use of neckties in China has ended after the Han Dynasty took rule and neckwear is not seen in China until the 20th century. In 101 to 106 BC, the Roman military is seen in paintings with necklace worn as a uniform random. Although non-Roman soldiers were probably the only one to wear the "tie", as is usually thought that the rule of Rome's fashion into the neck without clothes. Just over 1600 years later, still in the form of military dress - is the introduction of neckwear men seen by historians. Historians noted for the third time, and also the first appearance of widely recognized ties, over thirty years "religious" war in the early 17th century led by King Charles V of Spain against the reformists. Fashion trends so that the soldiers fought across Europe and cultures clashed and the dress. Mutual respect and honor the battles that followed inflamed the entire European continent to create transformations that affected at least the very acceptance of religious beliefs, geography and national borders, cultural tolerance, the government, a realignment of European power and influence, and even fashion. The dress has agreed the "trendy" the longest in Europe was a lace ruff around the neck. Even after the Middle Ages dress was "excluded appropriate" for each class. The war was expensive forcing many cost savings measures, and the mode was one that reduces men were adorned with strawberries for a strict law men to wear strawberries only at funerals and other occasions (strawberries are expensive to run lace up top 15 meters). The Croatian soldier wearing a tie or cravat (English translation "tie") in the part of his uniform caught the attention of the continent. The medieval custom dress or in part, a form of identification on the battlefield and also part of the costume. Wearing this necklace in the battle through the Europe, the Croatian soldiers have earned the respect - known for their mercenary ways. They were recruited with German soldiers in France in 1635, after France declared war on Spain - into the conflict, short of troops and willing to hire soldiers. Croatian soldiers and their ties were not only recognized by many European countries, including the French fashion, but especially by royalty. By fate, this time the neck shirt - refused became the fashion, following the formal decree of all countries governed by Spain, Austria and other Catholic countries banning strawberries "Capatulos reformacias of 1623". This was a time that Golillas " a Spanish term for a cloth and cardboard collar was accepted. And a fine cloth to wrap the cervix closed is a natural. But the tie or cravat was only noticed by the French, and not accepted as a fad. Only after TW. CommentsThere are no comments.Leave a Comment |