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ONASSIS

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  The tie’s knot is triumphed by the blade. It was the favorite of Greek shipping tycoon Aristotele Onassis, but it was used in official ceremonies even by Gheddafi. Wikio Wikio

May 9th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Featured,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

CHRISTENSEN

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  It derives its name from the Swedish tie maker Amanda Christensen who in one of her ads, illustrated this knot of particular crossed movement. Wikio Wikio

April 25th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

PRINCE ALBERT

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  Called that because its use is dated back to the times ofEngland’sPrince Albert. Also called a Simple Double – it’s used to give a certain consistency to the knot when the tie is a bit narrow. Wikio Wikio

April 11th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Featured,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

SUPER SIMPLE

knot

  The peculiarity is not apparent, but intrinsic to the knot that is the more simple and quick than the normal one. At the most you’ll notice a slight “flatness” and a thinner consistency. Wikio Wikio

March 28th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

CHANEL

model, tie, foulard

  It’s a hybrid between a foulard and a tie. It’s a model inspired by Chanel and warn, incidentally, by one of the stars of the film Death on the Nile. Wikio Wikio

March 14th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

COUPE’

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  The Slit or Coupe neckties are quite rare due to the fact that the central cut requires a long and painstaking workmanship. They are the equivalent of the Pulzellaggio knot neckties in the world of bow ties. Wikio Wikio

February 29th, 2012 | Posted in Featured,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

PLISSE’

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  Plissè neckties made a short comeback in the Thirties and Forties. Of regular width they main feature is the pleating of the cloth, generally vertical. Wikio Wikio

February 15th, 2012 | Posted in Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

CRICKET

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The Cricket knot is characterized by its rounded, almost spherical, shape which is obtained thanks to a cylindrical core made of a cord, for example. Wikio Wikio

February 1st, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Featured,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

HOMESPUN

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If you want to have a softer effect, we suggest a knitted tie: wool for winter and silk for summer. With the latter fabric the knot tends to slip so it must be secured with care. Wikio Wikio

January 18th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

ROCK

  The tie must be very narrow and preferably of black leather, but colored plastic can be used as well. It comes from the narrow ties of the 1950s. Wikio Wikio

January 4th, 2012 | Posted in d Culture,Photografy,Vultuseide | Read More »

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