Written by Menswear Style
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18th July 2024
The history of men’s fashion has seen endless trends come and go, from the parachute pants of the 1980s to hypercolor t-shirts – not to mention man buns, super skinny jeans and shell suits. But what about the neckerchief? The classic accessory is making an impressive comeback in 2024, and for good reason. Not only does it lend a touch of wistful charm and flair to any outfit, the neckerchief also provides a unique opportunity to showcase personal style and expression.
From Ancient Rome to Cowboy CultureÂ
Evidence of the neckerchief extends all the way back to ancient civilizations, namely the Romans. Known as the focale at that time, Roman soldiers donned this neck apparel not to exude style and sophistication, but as protection from the sun and to prevent their armor from chafing.
Since these ancient times, the neckerchief has undergone various transformations, both in terms of its chief purpose and in the way it was styled. The contemporary version owes its origins to Croatian soldiers back in the 17th century. Serving in France at the time of the Thirty Years’ War, this stylish piece of neckwear attracted the attention of French natives, who made it their own by turning it into the modern-day cravat.
In the intervening centuries, the men’s neckerchief has been embraced by many cultures and societies. For the Victorians, the neckerchief or cravat was an essential component of any gentleman’s wardrobe, offering an opportunity to wear light colors amid the usual drab choices on offer to men at that time.
Across the pond in the American West, the neckerchief was an essential component of the outfit of any self-respecting cowboy. Initially prized for its practicality by offering protection against the elements, it gradually made its way into the cowboy’s signature look.
The Modern-Day NeckerchiefÂ
Fast forward to the 20th and 21st centuries, and you’ll find the men’s neckerchief is worn more as a stylistic symbol. Whether a fashion statement worn by the likes of James Dean in Hollywood or used as a badge of rebellion in 1970’s subculture, the neckerchief has been embraced by many cultures, able to see its potential to lend flair and individuality to their look.
Similarly, the world of men’s fashion in 2024 is not immune to its timeless charm, and adding a neckerchief to your outfit brings with it an entire legacy.
How to Style Your NeckerchiefÂ
Let’s face it, men’s formal wear traditionally offers fewer possibilities for self-expression than women’s. This opportunity to infuse personality into your wardrobe is certainly one reason behind the neckerchief’s rise in popularity. With a selection of products, available in a wide range of colors and patterns, the men’s silk neckerchief today stands out as an accessory that is as versatile as it is charming.
For a formal evening outfit, consider a silk neckerchief in a classic color such as grey, blue or tan. If you opt for a patterned neckerchief, go for something timeless such as polka dot or paisley. Occasions allowing for something a little bolder or where you can express your individuality are perfect for neckerchiefs in bright colors or floral patterns. For a more relaxed look, loop your scarf in a loose, cowboy-style knot. This pairs well with the most casual of outfits and looks great over an unbuttoned shirt or plain t-shirt. The beauty of this accessory is its ability to add a hint of playfulness and character without detracting from the rest of the outfit.Â
The men’s neckerchief has seen a welcome resurgence I 2024. Its versatility, style and nod to its colorful fashion legacy make it a must-have feature of any wardrobe this year!