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Saturday, April 14, 2012

WHY I WEAR BOW TIES AND YOU SHOULDN’T TOO


I WEAR BOW TIES BECAUSE IT’S A HELL OF A LOT HARDER TO SPILL FOOD ON, I MEAN HAVE YOU EVER FIND YOURSELF WHERE YOU ARE AMONG PEOPLE AND YOUR TIE GETS IN THE WAY OF YOUR FOOD, HOWEVER THAT’S NOT EXACTLY WHY I WEAR THEM, BUT IT’S A CONVENIENT EXCUSE TO GIVE AT COCKTAIL PARTIES AND OR A TOGETHER, WEDDING RECEPTIONS. AND YOU’LL NEED AN EXCUSE IF YOU’RE GOING TO WEAR BOW TIES THESE DAYS, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE A TWENTY-SOMETHING WHO DOESN'T HAVE THE LUXURY OF BEING PARDONED AS A CANTANKEROUS OLD  PEOPLE WHO DOESN'T KNOW BETTER THAN TO DRESS LIKE A SUPREME COURT JUSTICE...... 

lol ..I like wearing Bow ties because I find it sexy, I also find having a clean body is sexy. Sexy is fresh breath. Sexy is skin that's soft and not ashy. Sexy is a clean room, Kindness is sexy. Laughter is sexy. Realness is sexy. Smart is sexy. Humor is sexy. Bold is sexy. safe is sexy. Truth is sexy. Confidence is sexy. Passion is sexy. Quirky is sexy. (Strange is not!) Individualism is sexy. Mystery is sexy. Compassion is sexy. Fairness is sexy. Natural is sexy. Loving God is sexy. Loving yourself is the sexiest!

You have to feel sexy before you look sexy. And to get that feeling you have to be happy with your body and confident in yourself, which takes true commitment to a healthy, active lifestyle.  What I wear......make me feel good about who i'm and what I stand for.


 I will teach you how you can put on Bow Ties.
so you look good for YOURSELF and others around you...
well with no farther talk let us start the PROCESS.  





set the stage 
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Collar buttoned? Put the bowtie around your neck, seams to the inside. Let the widening point on your nondominant side hang down from the collar button by your collarbone (so if you're left-handed, lay it on the right side). The other side should be a little longer.
Hold the spot just above the widening point with your nondominant hand between thumb and forefinger. This spot is where you'll tie the knot.

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form the simple knot 
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Cross the slightly longer end over the spot, pass it around behind and up through the top. Let it hang down. This forms a simple knot and can be pulled snug here, with the end on top still a little longer. The long end is now in your nondominant hand.

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make the first loop 
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Fold the shorter end over on top of itself (not behind it). The wide point becomes the edge of the loop and the narrow point should lie right on top of the actual knot. Hold this loop at its base with your nondominant hand.

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wrap the second loop 
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Wrap the longer end carefully over and down with your dominant hand, then around behind the first loop. Do not twist the tie — wrap it around.
Now insert the longer end through the knot: push a loop with your finger through the central knot, and tug it through. This creates the second loop. (Remember: this is just like a shoelace.) Hold the first loop with your dominant hand, and carefully pull the new loop a little tighter. Be careful not to pull the ends out.
When pulling the knot tight, grasp the loops and ends equally in both hands. Pull evenly. Sometimes a bow will remain unruly until you have cleaned the knot. Then you can adjust it into the final shape.

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primp the bow
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All bowties will require some fussing to get the ends straight and the knot square. Adjust the loops and ends so that their lengths are equal on each side, and both sides are even.
The last thing you should do with a bow is take a side in each hand, pull the knot firmly taut, and then pull the bow out away from the collar. A properly starched and tied bow will stand out smartly at an angle of about 30 degrees.
 Now you know WHY I WEAR BOW TIES AND YOU SHOULDN’T TOO.....I hope this have help you gain the look you are looking for. Good luck on the great look.

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