The proper knot on your tie, nicely and correctly tied — is that a problem for you? The “How to Tie a Tie” channel will turn this problem into a pleasure. There is a tie knot for any occasion and for any taste: wide or narrow, large or small, symmetric or asymmetric, necktie or bowtie. The descriptions of the knots will tell you everything about their shapes, sizes, virtues and drawbacks.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
How to Tie a Kelvin Knot in 1 Minute
The Kelvin is an ideal knot for slim ties of heavy materials such as wool or cotton. This small and arrow knot is a bit bigger than the Four-in-Hand, but symmetric and very elegant. It has a regular trapezoid shape. The Kelvin knot belongs to the group of knots that start with placing the tie around the neck inside-out. It looks best on collars with narrow collar opening.
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