Purses and bags of tie

Purses and bags of tie

A man's tie is the oldest accessory anddecoration, the first mentions of which are found in the history of Ancient Egypt, where a strip of fabric of a regular geometric shape around the neck meant a certain social status of the owner. The name "tie" itself comes from the German Halstuch and the Dutch halsdoek, which literally means "neck scarf". The widespread wearing of a tie began in 1635 in France, after the Croats, who defeated the Turks, came to the court of the French Queen Anne of Austria with bright silk neck scarves. King Louis XIV liked this wardrobe item so much that he tied a similar scarf around his neck, becoming the first trendsetter of new fashion in France, and therefore all of Europe. Well, the modern look, familiar to us all, the tie acquired in 1924, when the American entrepreneur Jesse Langsdorff patented his version of a tie, which was sewn (and is still sewn) from three parts cut on the bias.wallets of dancesThis is a brief excursion into the history of the tie.Let's finish and see how you can reuse this men's accessory. Perhaps you have a collection of your grandfather's old ties or your boyfriend has decided to completely change his style of clothing and stop wearing suits and ties. And a dozen colorful accessories are gathering dust in the closet... Here are some interesting and useful ideas for using them.purse of tieThe elongated and narrow shape of the tie is ideal forsewing wallets, purses or cases for glasses and gadgets. And even if the service life of such a fabric wallet is short, the accessory will turn out to be very stylish and unusual.men's purse with necktieswallets of tiecase for glasses from a tienecktie bag necktie bagWomen's bags made from ties? Easy! See how interestingly ties of different colors and patterns can be combined in one women's bag!handbag of necktieswomen's tie bagsYou can't surprise anyone with a patchwork quilt anymore, but what if the quilt is made from ties? It's truly a titanic effort, worthy of admiration.bedspread on a patchwork bed of tie bedspread on a patchwork bed of tie

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