Cavendish

Cavendish

The Cavendish knot combines the impressive size with the casual asymmetry because of its structure: the knot is actually a sequence of two Four-in-hand knots. You will get a narrow triangular knot that looks good on collars with wide collar opening. It works good on ties of light fabrics. The Cavendish knot was first described by two English physicists, the authors of the famous book "85 Ways To Tie A Tie", and named after Cavendish laboratories where they worked.

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