Tie a tie the 'Oriental' knot

Tie a tie the 'Oriental' knot

The "Oriental" knot uses the least amount of moves possible. It's the simplest knot there is. The knot is very popular among Chinese youths, hence it's name.

The tie, which is placed inverted around the neck, is suitable with wool, and thick silk ties. The "Oriental" knot is symmetric knot which gets bigger as the tie gets thicker.

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doba21 11 months ago
Thank you Thank you you just saved my butt
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munnashiny 11 months ago
Thank u.
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bna 11 months ago
very cool way of demonstration
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