Imagine bringing home your date and they take off their jacket just to show off the chest warmer.
15 0 ReplyMisread this as Elven Ways to tie a Scarf. Now I'm sad Legolas isn't going to gimme drip.
16 1 ReplyI thought it was 11 ways to tie a tie and thought it must have been a shit post when I saw the fourth one.
4 1 ReplyI was about to comment this!
2 0 ReplyWe need more fashion advice from mythological races.
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Same here!
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I like how one of the ways to tie the scarf is "just don't tie it".
14 0 ReplyThat's the one I typically use. Didn't even know (or care) it had an official place in scarf tying culture.
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It seems to me that if you are going to include 4-in-hand, a traditional necktie knot, then you should include these: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_85_Ways_to_Tie_a_Tie (at a minimum) and possibly reference this: https://phys.org/news/2014-02-mathematicians-ways.html (177,147 ways). 😀
12 0 ReplyThank you for providing the references, I was not aware of these!
4 0 ReplyNo problem! I was once at a place that imposed a mandatory necktie policy. I hate neckties, so I thought I'd at least have fun with it. I wore ties as silly and varied as I could get away with and tied them different every day. That book was a boon.
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I used to do Paris, 4 in hand looks legit
7 0 Reply4 in hand is just a standard tie knot applied to a scarf.
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A lot of those are just fancy nooses that can be used against you in a fight.
7 1 ReplyPeople can grab your hair and clothing in a fight too. It's best to go around naked and fully shaved in case someone decides to attack. Add a coating of oil for extra protection.
2 0 ReplyThat's a great idea unless you're a Brazilian jujitsu fighter, then you want them to grab you so you can do fancy locks and break their fingers.
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Apparently the thing I do is called a Parisian knot. Neat.
5 0 ReplyReverse drape tuck ftw
3 0 ReplyI didn't check the community name and fully expected one of these to be a noose.
3 0 ReplyWhere's the Windsor knot?
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That's a weird way to spell scarf
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