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I'm sure most of us don't prefer wearing ties but when you do what's your preferred knot?
Usually I go with a Windsor knot but today I'm trying a Rose Bud knot in preparationfor a wedding. Doesn't look bad, would look much better on a solid color tie. Just like a Windsor knot but a couple extra loops
Rose Bud Knot
Re: Knots for ties
[Re: adam m]
#7316948 07/29/2110:41 PM07/29/2110:41 PM
Back in the dark ages, when I wore a tie every day, it was always a Windsor. Make that a half dozen times in the last twenty years.
However:
With the recent mask mandates, I've gone back to the bandana I used to use while mowing. Now, its a Buckaroo (square) knot. It is extremely functional. It stays in place all day after pulling the "mask" up and down a couple dozen times a day.
Man who mistake shillelagh for fairy wand; see pixie dust, also.
Re: Knots for ties
[Re: adam m]
#7317216 07/30/2110:18 AM07/30/2110:18 AM
I don't own a suit or a tie. I used to have to wear one every day when I worked at a grocery, back when I was 17. I have no idea what the knot was, but I could tie it well.
Re: Knots for ties
[Re: adam m]
#7317301 07/30/2112:11 PM07/30/2112:11 PM
I saw an interesting write up on why Brits added the Tie to their military uniform one time , they taught how to use it as a tourniquet and a few other things
I bought a 3 pack of one hand usable tourniquets and they can keep the neck noose
now the yellow/gold silk scarf of the US Calvary uniform made more sense and I could get behind that
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Re: Knots for ties
[Re: adam m]
#7317307 07/30/2112:16 PM07/30/2112:16 PM