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Category Archives: Tie a bow tie
How to tie bow tie Classic
Classic bow is best suited for formal occasions, a tailcoat or tuxedo. Ideal for most occasions. The most elegant costumes assume black or white bow tie. Thanks to the technique of classical binding ribbon bow gets narrow waist, which makes … Continue reading
How to tie a bow tie
Bow tie around his neck as an ornament was born during the Regency. Initially associated flies quite bulky. Gradually, until the nineteenth century, the decreased size.For our time in vogue remaining two of its variety. Ordinary fly is the perfect decoration for men … Continue reading