Embracing the Stock Tie: A Spark from Bridgerton
In light of the release of the Netflix series Bridgerton, a renewal of interest in the fashion from Regency England has surfaced, with particular fascination towards an age-old neckwear staple - the stock tie. Popular in the sphere of equestrian sports, this form of neckwear tells its own tale from atop a horseback as it does from the nobleness of the Regency Era.
A Piqued Interest
Immersing oneself in Bridgerton, one can't help but admire the meticulously recreated attire of the time. The show impeccably portrays the opulence of Regency Era fashion, and stitched within these historical outfits, the stock tie catches the eye.
The interest was sparked by an image displaying a poised equestrian rider, dressed head to toe in protocol attire, including a polished stock tie. The image, credited to equus-couture.com, showcased a classic equestrian aesthetic that many find attractive and tempted yours truly to try out the look.
To Choke or Not to Choke
The quest for obtaining one's own stock tie wasn't without its hurdles. Many stock ties proved too tight or too loose, leading to discomfort and frustration. The breakthrough came from a welcoming source, Etsy, a platform known for handmade and unique items. A perfectly fitted stock tie comfortably nestled amid its listings, promising style, confidence and comfort in harmony.
The Stuff the Stock Tie is made of
The choice of Etsy was accompanied by a good fortune in quality. The stock tie showcased a thoughtful design, crafted from a soft fabric that allowed for breathability and adorned with a hint of texture for a nuanced depth in its look. The blend of practical comfort with the dapper style embodies the very essence of a stock tie.
Cravat vs. Stock Tie: The Throwdown
But what distinguishes a stock tie from a cravat? The cravat symbolizes 17th-century fashion with its loose, flowing design. The stock tie, on the other hand, tends to be more formal, sporting a structured look typically crafted from silk or cotton. Both have their unique appeal, but the stock tie simply carries an aristocratic charm that's hard to dismiss.
Impact of Pop Culture on Equestrian Trends
Without a doubt, pop culture plays a significant role in shaping fashion trends, and Bridgerton is no exception. The series' depiction of Regency England's fashion has led to a resurgence in traditional neckwear, breathing new life into the world of equestrian fashion. With this newfound fascination in stock ties, who knows where this equestrian fashion journey might lead.
About the Author: Gretchen Lida possesses an enduring passion for all things equestrian and a talent for the written word. She routinely graces prominent horse publications with her insightful pieces. She resides in her home state, often found riding her beloved horse, Max, through its scenic hills.
