Friday, September 23, 2011

Bow tie It's different from the normal neck tie

By Florence Langford


If you are tired off with the same pattern of tying a neck tie every time, you can simply change a little to your routine with the assist of bow tie. Bow tie is one of the style accessories worn with suits or dinner jackets. It is created up of a ribbon fabric that could be tied around the collar in a symmetrical manner for that reason that the two opposite ends form loops.

There are ready- tied bow ties where a unique bow is sewn into body plus the band tied around neck has a clip. Bow ties could be produced of silk, polyester or mix of fabrics. Tying a bow tie is as well not for that reason difficult that you can�t tie it yourself. After putting on your outfit or formal wear only follow the under mentioned instructions:

1. You have to begin with the left end that should be 4 cm longer than the right end. Then slip the short end underneath the long end.

2. Next you need to choose how much loose you want the tie to be. You may take the collar button as the reference point and finish crossing the long end over a short end.

3. Still holding the tie at the button to keep it loose, you need to slip the long end below the short end.

4. Zig-zag the end on your chest whereby one fold is the wide a part of the tie.

5. After you finish the zig�zag, fold the long flap over the front of tie.

6. Pinch the front of the tie in half and then swing the long flap to the right.

7. Push the pinched corner through the hole and flatten the right half of the front.

8. Slip a finger into the left bow and even up the three layers on the right half whilst pulling the left bow through the hole.

9. Grip all the three layers on the right and pull the left bow through the hole.

10. After that you need to flatten the left half of the front and straighten the tie.

11. Next tuck the shirt points between tie�s thin strip additionally, the bow tie.

12. You have completed the entire process and if you want to untie pull the single ends. That�s it




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