Monday, 14 January 2019

THIS IS A TIE NOT A ROPE.....A PICTURE PERFECT TIE!

It's a new year so I'm trying out new things like hanging out more.......
He had his back turned on me but I could tell from where I was the he was good looking....
You know the kind of feeling a power-dresser gives. Did I also mention he also smells nice, his shoes were perfect and his haircut was neat and perfect. I couldn't wait to check him out....He was my blind date. I was already imagining going on a second even a third date.

Hi Wilson.... And then he turns.............
Oh wow! I said. He smiled and held out his hand for a shake. I shook his hand and took my seat.

How could something so perfect turn into a total disaster just at a single turn? I asked in my head.

My date was perfect from the back but his supposed 'power-dressing' was a total flop;
His tie became a rope .............



For a gentle man, his perfectly knotted tie is as important as their wristwatch so how do you achieve a PERFECT GENTLEMAN'S TIE?

Follow these steps:
  1. Hang the tie over your neck. You'll want the fat side about twice as long as the narrow end.
  2. Take the fat side, loop it over the narrow side.
  3. Do it again!
  4. Loop the fat end behind the new knot at your neck. Then take the tip and slide it through the hole you've created at the neck.
  5. Pull the fat end to tighten the tie, but leave a little slack.
  6. To add a dimple, put your index finger just under the loosely tied knot.
  7. Tight the tie as you usually do. Not too tight!Image result for how to knot a tie

    About the Bow Tie

    The bow tie is a descendant of the knotted cravat. It was born from the need for neck-wear that was easier to wear than the cravat and that would last throughout a more active day. 

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