Knot “Baltus” (Balthus) was invented around the 30s of the XX century, by a French artist named Balthazar
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Suitable for collared shirts:
Wide
With soft ends
How to tie a tie in pictures: the “Baltyus” knot
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Instructions on how to tie a tie with a Baltyus knot
- Place the outside of the tie over yourself so that the seams are visible. The wide end is on the left and the narrow end is on the right. The tip of the small end should be extended to a level just above your navel (this value may vary depending on your height, length and thickness of the tie). We will work with the wide end of the tie.
- Place the narrow end over the wide end, forming a crosshair.
- Pull the narrow end towards the neck and pass over the collar (tie) that has formed.
- Slide the wide end of the tie collar and pull it to the right.
- Pull the narrow end towards the neck and pass through the collar (tie).
- Slide the wide end of the tie collar and pull it to the left.
- Pull the narrow end towards the neck and pass through the collar (tie).
- Slide the wide end of the tie collar and pull it to the right.
- Wrap the narrow end from right to left, forming the front of the tie knot.
- Pull the narrow end towards the neck and pass through the collar (tie).
- Pass through the loop on the front of the knot that formed in step 9.
- Pull the wide end downward, tightening slightly. Adjust the resulting knot so that it fits evenly into your collar.