Table of contents:
- 1. East knot
- 2. Simple knot
- 3. Double knot
- 4. Semi-windzer knot
- 5. Node "Windsor"
- 6. Cross Knot
- The bow tie
- Ascot (men's scarf)
2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
It's no secret that most often women tie ties to men. And even if you yourself know how to do it, but have taken a break in the official dress code for at least a year, then you will have to remember everything. Unfortunately, as with a bicycle, with ties it does not work - you still have to learn again.
Therefore, we decided to make a collective memo for men and, of course, for ladies who do not know how to tie ties and are afraid to admit it.
So, 6 ways plus a small bonus in the form of tying a butterfly and a man's scarf (ascot):
1. East knot
This is one of the easiest ways to tie a tie. It is used for ties made of heavy materials, including woolen, braided or knitted.
2. Simple knot
Also one of the easiest ways to tie. You will spend very little time and end up with a thin tapered knot.
3. Double knot
Very similar to the Victoria knot. It is simple to execute and does not require a lot of experience.
4. Semi-windzer knot
This knot is most commonly used for tying ties made of medium-weight materials. One of the most compact units and has an asymmetrical appearance.
5. Node "Windsor"
This is a classic kind of knot. It is through his example that beginners learn to tie ties.
6. Cross Knot
Also known as Square, Italian or Christensen.
Now let's move on to our "bonuses":
The bow tie
Ascot (men's scarf)
Based on materials.
Based on materials.
In general, the choice of a tie for each person is very individual, one might even say - intimate. You may like the color, but the texture does not fit, and vice versa. For those who are particularly fastidious in choosing, there is tailoring of ties to order, and not only offline. The shirt-to-order online store has a special designer for ties. In it you can even choose the angle of inclination of the stripes.
I wonder who ties your ties to you when you did “it” for the first time, your favorite kind of knot, favorite color and size?
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