HowTo: tie a tie/scarf

My new collection, no more scarves for this winter...
Yesterday, I went out for a shopping (again) and bought a pair of ties and silk scarves. For ties, I have always sticked with half or full Windsor knot; however, with these scarves, there are just tons of ways to "wear" it. In order to better express my fashion, I thought why don't give myself some lessons on how to do more than just wrapping it around my neck or tying it with the ends. I am trying to come up with my own way to twist it a little and make up my own variation. I would like to link some of the well-known knot types I like, not only to remind myself to try them, but also to provide simple in-a-minute tutorials for the visitors.

  1. Classic British style most widely used 
  2. Roll twice suitable for freezing windy weather 
  3. French style fashionable for use with cashmere or silk scarfs 
  4. Club knot old school style 
  5. Non-knot tie same as for neck-ties, rather suitable for a thin, long scarf
  6. Variation of roll twice pretzel looking 




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