martes, 24 de abril de 2012

Laces of necktie























Simple Tie

Preparation: Turn up the collar of his shirt, close the reset button andtie.
Middle-class men put the small part of the tie at the waist. Men withshort busts prefer the double knot whose shape is similar.

Steps:
Step 1: Below the neck, across the wide part of the narrow part just below the neck.
Step 2: Slip below the wide portion of the narrow part.
Step 3: Fold the wide end over the narrow end.
Step 4: Pass the wide end over the tie after placing her finger on the knot that is formingRemoving the finger and slide the wide partinside the knot.
Step 5: Hold the narrow endthen gently pull the wide end to closethe knot. Adjust the knot, then upload it to the last button of the neck.

Once the knot is madethe narrow part should not be seen and the tip of the wide part should be at waist level

















Doble Tie
Preparation: Slide the tie around the neck after having closed the last button and raised the collar of his shirt.
The two sides of the tie is placed asymmetrically. The widest part is left longer than the narrowest part of the tie.

The double knot in 4 stages:
Step 1: Below the neck, pass the first time the wide part of the narrow environment (see step 1 to 3 knot).
Step 2: Pass a second time the broad side of the narrowenvironment.
Step 3: Lift the wide end up below the tie and slide the knot formed by the first or second rotation.
Step 4: Finally you adjust knot obtained, upload and center in the middle of the neck.























 Windsor Tie

Preparation: Slide the tie around the neck after having closed the last button and raised the collar of his shirt.
The two sides of the tie is placed asymmetrically. The widest part is left longer than the narrowest part of the tie.

The double knot in 4 stages:
Step 1: Below the neck, pass the first time the wide part of the narrow environment (see step 1 to 3 knot).
Step 2: Pass a second time the broad side of the narrowenvironment.
Step 3: Lift the wide end up below the tie and slide the knot formed by the first or second rotation.
Step 4: Finally you adjust knot obtained, upload and center in the middle of the neck.







  HalfWindsor Tie
Preparation: Place the tie around the neck. The middle class willnarrow part of the tie well above the waist.

The Half Windsor is done in 4 stages:
Step 1: Cross the wide end over the narrow end. Keep the crossing,and nextto buckle up the wide end under the tie and pulling it out.
Step 2: Pass the wide horizontally behind, then past the narrow part.
Step 3: Holding the junction, pass the wide vertically under the tie and slide it into the buckle.
Step 4: Hold the narrow end. Pull the wide end to form the knot.Slide to the last button of his shirt collar and center.

At the end of the knot, the narrow part should not be seen and the tip of the wide part should be at waist level







Small Tie
Preparation: Put your tie on the right and walk around the wide partof 180 degrees (see diagram above) or to avoid "plait", simply slideyour tie around the neck backwards. The wide part is left longer than the narrow part.

The realization of a small loop occurs in 4 stages:
Step 1: Under the neck, place the wide end under the narrow end.
Step 2: Pass the wide end immediately above the narrow end.
Step 3: Keep the buckle from the wide end under and up. Pull the wide end and slip it into the buckle.
Step 4: Finally, tie the knot to tie and then upload.

For that perfect knotthe top button of his shirt and narrow part of the tie should hide







laces of Shoes

















1)Display

1. The lace runs straight across the bottom and feeds on more thanout of the bottom two eyelets
2. The ends are crossed and then inserted into the next set ofeyelets up the shoe
3. This process is repeated until both ends reach the top and endeyelets inside.






























2)Riding Bow



1. The lace is run diagonally and emerges from the lower left and upper right eyelets
2The upper (red) of the socket is zig-zagged the upper half of eyelets eyelets similar manner to the shoe store Lacing
3The bottom (orange) of the socket is likewise zig-zagged from the bottom to the center of eyelets eyelets






3 )Hidden knot

1The lace runs straight across the bottom and the ends are fed into both bottom eyelets
2One end of the lace (orange end) runs up the right side, emerges from and runs straight through the second set of eyelets
3other end (red end) runs diagonally underneath and, leaving the 2nd set of eyeletsemerges from and runs straight through the 3rdset of eyelets
4Continue running diagonally across each reserve and up to 2 sets of eyelets until one end (orange in my example) reaches the top right eyelet 5. The other end (red in my example) then runs up the left side out of the top left eyelet







4) Bush walk


1The lace runs straight across the bottom and emerges through both bottom eyelets
2One end of the lace (orange end) runs up the right side, feedsand runs directly across the second set of eyelets
3Both ends now run straight up the left side, each of them before passing a loop feeding in two eyelets higher
4Both ends continue running around the shoe, and then up twoeyelets at a time
5At the top of the shoe laces terminating at the side and the cordtied knot at that point.












5) Foot bag


1. The lace runs straight across and emerges from the third set of eyelets at the bottom
2Both ends run down and feed in the second set of eyelets at the bottom
3Both ends again run down and out of the bottom set of eyelets
4Both ends now run straight up along the outside and placed in the fourth set of eyelets (the first vacant pair)
5The ends are crossed each other, and then go under and out through the next set of eyelets up the shoe 6. Repeat step (5) toreach both ends of the upper









martes, 17 de abril de 2012

Styles of Jeans









Selvage straight jean (rigid wash)

fabric & care
  • 100% Cotton.
  • Machine wash.
  • Imported.
overview
  • Fabrication: Elevated jeans, made of premium denim in a rigid rinsed selvage.
  • Wash: Rigid wash.
  • Hardware: Button closure, button fly.
  • Features: Five-pocket styling, rear pockets have seam details.
fit & sizing
  • Cut: Sits low on the waist.
  • Fit: Straight through the leg.
  • Leg opening: Straight leg opening.
  • Available in Big & Tall sizes.
  • Big & Tall Fit Guide








Straight tan stonewashed jean



fabric & care
  • 100% Cotton.
  • Machine wash.
  • Imported.
overview
  • Zip fly closure.
  • Traditional five-pocket styling.
  • Pre-washed and pre-shrunk for highest quality.
fit & sizing
Straight fit. Sits below the waist, straight through the thigh, straight leg opening.










Straight fit light wash jean



fabric & care
  • 100% Cotton.
  • Machine wash.
  • Imported.
overview
  • Zip fly closure.
  • Classic five-pocket styling.
fit & sizing
  • Staight fit. Sits at the waist, straight through the thigh, straight leg opening












Straight fit jeans (light wash) 


fabric & care
  • 100% Cotton.
  • Machine wash.
  • Imported.
overview
  • Fabrication: Premium denim.
  • Wash: Light wash with fading, whiskering, and distressed accents.
  • Hardware: Button closure, button fly.
  • Features: Five-pocket styling.
fit & sizing
  • Cut: Sits low on waist.
  • Fit: Straight through the leg.
  • Leg opening: Straight leg opening.
  • Available in Big & Tall sizes




Straight fit jeans (cobalt blue wash)






  • 100% Cotton.
  • Machine wash.
  • Imported.
overview
  • Fabrication: Premium denim.
  • Wash: Cobalt blue.
  • Hardware: Button closure, zip fly.
  • Features: Five-pocket styling.
fit & sizing
  • Cut: Sits low on the waist.
  • Fit: Straight through the leg.
  • Leg opening: Straight leg opening.
  • Available in Big & Tall sizes.