The oriental tie knot

This knot just shines, to be easy, compared to the four-in-hand yet it binds fewer movements. In fact, it's a little harder, it's beautifully shaped. It is worth it, mainly to tie the trade in thick material. Origin In English “Oriental” means “Origin oriental asian pan.” Fink tied the knot for the first time … Continue reading “The oriental tie knot”

Tie Knot-OrientalThis knot just shines, to be easy, compared to the four-in-hand yet it binds fewer movements. In fact, it's a little harder, it's beautifully shaped. It is worth it, mainly to tie the trade in thick material.

origin

In English “Oriental” means “Origin oriental asian pan.” The knot was first described by Fink and Mao. they claim, that in Asian countries the oriental knot is as popular as the four-in-hand in Europe and the USA.

Attention

Since the oriental knot requires only three movements, is generally cited as the first consultant stylist, but despite its simplicity, it is not necessarily suitable for beginners. his little ones, elegant shape, which makes it ideal for thick and wool binders can only be achieved through practice. As a novice you should start from crossing Four-in-Hand or Kent.

Oriental tie knot

Important

  • – Before binding is accepted, tie that seam up around the neck (Outside). When a node is ready, the wider end of the tie is twisted to the right, but the rest stays on the left and must also be hidden under the collar.
  • – It is easy, loosen the tie knot and therefore must be carefully tied and founded
  • – Because it crossed only once, is a very small part of the tie “second hand”. Often with narrow or wide end of the tie is too long. For this reason, the knot is for tall people.

 

A method of binding- The oriental tie knot

The oriental tie knot

In a few words

  • – Inverted (Basic form)
  • – Slightly asymmetrical, soft
  • – Small collar
  • – For big gang
  • – For wool ties only
  • – Didn't come off
  • – For tall men

 

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