In the mid-18th century, the shirt bow evolved from a simple strip of material, often made of lace and known as a jabot, which was tied into any kind of bow. When the fabrics were cut to pattern, the bow acquired a definitive shape that became synonymous with more formal attire.
Bows became extremely popular for use with shirts and blazers – an alternative to waistcoats that required ties. Although their popularity began to wane, the bow has survived all contemporary fashion trends to this day.
If you’re unsure how to wear a shirt bow in your professional uniform, here are some suggestions:
• Current trends favor fun yet elegant patterns.
• Wear the bow with a classic long-sleeve shirt rather than a polo.
• Wider bows are designed for tuxedos, and materials like satin and velvet are suitable.
• Incorporate bows into casual daytime looks with vests and blazers.
• For a more understated yet distinguished uniform, opt for a black bow.
UNIFARDAS® collaborates with Espaço T, promoting inclusion and expanding employment opportunities for young people with special needs or those marginalized in the labor market, focusing on safe working conditions, exceeding minimum standards, and fostering continuous training programs for skills development.
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UNIFARDAS® is a partner of Espaço T, an inclusive organization for everyone, with our common goal being to increase employment opportunities for young people with special needs and/or who, for some reason, have been excluded from the labor market. In this space, immigrants will also find a support network in their search for work and housing.
UNIFARDAS® demonstrates its ecological commitment by organizing beach cleanups on World Cleanup Day and collaborating with Seaqual to transform marine waste into upcycled plastic, later used in the production of sustainable fabrics, reinforcing its environmental responsibility.
UNIFARDAS® demonstrates its ecological commitment by organizing beach cleanups on World Cleanup Day and collaborating with Seaqual to transform marine waste into upcycled plastic, later used in the production of sustainable fabrics, reinforcing its environmental responsibility.