Retro style swept men's accessories knitted tie come back (Figure)

The knit tie that appeared in the 60s and 70s of the last century re-entered the sight of people, and this time its identity is no longer confined to helping Sean Connery display the side of Playboy; it is also the right of the authoritarian leader Bayard Rustin to release eclectic freedom. Style. It enters the eyes of everyone as a fashion element. Whether it is formal or casual, it is your best choice for this year's wild coat.

When I happily told my father that the knitted tie became a dark horse among the many accessories on the men's show in 2012, the response was unexpected. The original father said that when knit ties were introduced into China in the 1980s, only those poor people who could not afford to wear formal ties would fall back and chose it. It was not popular in China because Sean Connery wore it in the 007 series. I think perhaps the knit ties that flowed into the country at that time were too rough to work, so there was no grace in the movie gentlemen's suits. Instead, they were too casual, just as the American human rights leader Bayard Rustin always played a knit tie loosely and casually.

Nowadays, knitted ties bring more styles. It is no longer confined to a single occasion. Instead, it is based on the fineness, color, pattern of the knitting stitches, and the variability of the shape of the tail, making it a wild product. Whether it is the use of designers invariably or the male stars are scrambling to be the highlight of the red carpet, we can see that knitted ties can not be underestimated.

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