Teksti: Victor Lacabanne
Kuvat: Alexander Ilic
In the early days of Care of Carl, the tie was a staple in the men's wardrobe. While the tie as an accessory will never go out of style, especially in certain office environments and dress codes, it has almost become a relic of the past and is seen by some as an outdated and overly formal accessory, particularly in casual settings. However, as the world moves away from streetwear in favour of a more refined style, we're shifting toward a more polished look again, or perhaps a combination of both.
As a result, the tie is making a comeback. 2024 is predicted to be the year of the tie, where it has gained prominence not only on the red carpet and among celebrities but also at major fashion shows.
Below, we’ve selected two styles featuring ties to inspire you on how to wear this timeless and elegant accessory.
This combination is a classic way to wear a tie with a well-fitted suit, without any extra embellishments. Opt for a well-tailored suit and add a tie that complements the colour scheme. Here, we've chosen a double-breasted blue suit paired with a handcrafted grenadine tie and a watch with a leather strap.
Although a tie is a given for certain formal occasions, it is also starting to make its mark in more casual styles. In this context, a tie can become a playful accessory that completes a look, adding that final touch that makes something special happen, without feeling like a "must," as it often does in dressier dress codes with specific rules.
In this combination, the tie takes on a more relaxed approach when paired with a casual shirt. The trousers can easily be replaced with a pair of jeans for an even more laid-back version. This creates a less formal feel but still achieves a "smart look." The knot can be a four-in-hand, worn slightly loosely around the collar. The goal is to avoid feeling overdressed when in a more casual setting.
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