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      <description>Can you tie a scarf?



IT&#39;S GOOD TO KNOW


Can you knot a cravat?

We will show you the most important and the commonest cravat knots. Later we will show more complicated and rarely used knots which are used only by the best cravat&#45;knotting masters.
 
We recommend the so called reinforced knot. With it, a cravat forms a luxuriant knot which will not go unnoticed.

And these are the first knots we are going to learn:



1. SINGLE: it is recommended for shirts with a classic collar.




1.1) Prince Borna
1.2) King Tomislav







2. REINFORCED: it is recommended for shirts with  a Frech&#45;cut collar.



2.1) Prince Borna reinforced
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