10 Cách thắt cavat phổ biến

Ngày: 02/10/2018 lúc 13:27PM

Bạn nghĩ thế nào về phong cách? Rất? Một chút? Bạn có thể có áo jacket chất lượng, áo sơ mi, quần tây, và giày da trong tủ quần áo của bạn ... ... sẵn sàng cho những dịp đặc biệt / lớn. Nhưng còn những chi tiết Nhỏ nữa thì sao? & nbsp; ... như bạn nút cà ra vát? Không vấn đề gì - bạn chỉ có thể làm một Windsor, phải không? Tốt.. Điều đó có thể có được một chút nhàm chán. Và lặp đi lặp lại. Đặc biệt là vì có nhiều lựa chọn khác mà:

  • Bổ sung khuôn mặt & amp; thân hình
  • Làm cho phong cách của bạn độc đáo hơn
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This article gives you 10 unusual necktie knots (plus awesome infographics) which you’ll surely find interesting. So have some fun!

#1 – The Nicky Knot

This self-releasing knot is said to be named “Nicky” after Nikita Kruschev – who traveled to Milan and discovered these quick-tying “inside-out” tie knots (used for store windows and displays). It requires a relatively small amount of length, so it’s great for taller guys or those with slightly shorter neckties. nicky-mens-tie-knot-infographic

#2 – The Christensen Knot

This one has come a long way from when it first came out in a Swedish mail-order catalog (for clip-on or pre-tied neckties). It’s notable for its diagonal symmetry and a nice curved “bottleneck” at the center – like an hourglass figure – which may get a few people talking during your next event. christensen-tie-knot-tall-infographic-1

#3 – The Oriental Knot

The Oriental knot (aka “simple knot”) is pretty much an easy-peasy knot which just needs a relatively small amount of tie fabric to work with. There’s only one horizontal turn during the whole process – no joke! That’s why you’ll be able to finish it in about 60 seconds. oriental-knot-tall-infographic-768x1820

#4 – The St. Andrew Knot

If you’re a man with broad shoulders or a distinctly round face – the St. Andrew is the perfect choice for you. It’s a medium-sized necktie knot which helps maintain balance in your proportions. Not only is it self-releasing but it’s also versatile for different face shapes and settings. st-andrew-knot-tall-infographic-768x2362

#5 – The Hanover Knot

Does a perfectly shaped triangle look like an awesome feature for a tie knot? Then you’re in luck! That’s exactly what the Hanover offers. It’ll do wonders for your professional image and status when you’re attending business or corporate events. hanover-knot-tall-infographic-1-768x2770

#6 – The Pratt Knot (Shelby Knot)

Who would’ve thought that a certain tie knot – tied as a last-minute adjustment on a news anchor’s necktie – could lead to so much buzz and make the anchor a bit more famous? That’s the story of the Pratt/Shelby/Pratt-Shelby (depending on who you think deserves the credit). It’s a nice alternative to the four-in-hand or small knot. pratt-tall-infographic

#7 – The Victoria Knot

Although it’s called “Victoria” – there doesn’t seem to be any direct link between this knot and Her Majesty. But it is quite sophisticated – as a bulkier version of the four-in-hand (since there’s an additional pass across the front of the knot). That helps reduce the lengthiness of your necktie. victoria-tall-infographic-2

#8 – The Grantchester Knot

The Grantchester knot is rather large in size – so larger men will enjoy it the most. It’s comparable to the Windsor in terms of thickness (although the final result is slightly shorter). And it’s almost got the same asymmetrical shape as a four-in-hand. Use a thinner tie for this one. Grantchester

#9 – The Plattsburgh Knot

For guys who are on the big side or have a narrow face – the Plattsburgh will really come in handy. Unlike the St. Andrew and other knots with a similar bulk, this one has a less broad structure that makes it very suitable with spread collars. plattsburg-knot-tall-infographic

#10 – The Balthus Knot

We have a Polish-French painter to thank for this unorthodox necktie knot. Some people consider it a “cousin of the full Windsor” but the process of tying it takes far more time…and patience for that matter! Just make sure the necktie is considerably long and it widens pretty quickly. Then you’ll be amazed by how it turns out in the end.   balthus-knot-tall-infographic  


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