Christian76
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Hier der Ausführung von Carlo Franco zu 7-Fold Tie:
"Traditionally speaking, the true seven fold tie was constructed from one large piece of silk, which was unlined, and accordion folded in on itself 7 times. The tips were then hand-rolled up, and hand stitched. It was thought that the added heft and vertical folds of the silk would prevent twisting, and the weight would add to the substance of the knot.
While we have a handful of these unlined "true" seven-fold ties available in our inventory to satisfy our "purists", most of our customers prefer an updated version of this classic that is lined, and backed."
D.H. ursprünglich war 7-fold ohne Futter ("unlined"). Allerdings hat es dann einige eher nachteilige Eigenschaften beim Tragen, da es einfach sehr unsteif ist. Heute nutzen viele Hersteller eine Einlage ("lined and backed"), damit ein hochwertiges aber gut tragbares Produkt entsteht.
"Traditionally speaking, the true seven fold tie was constructed from one large piece of silk, which was unlined, and accordion folded in on itself 7 times. The tips were then hand-rolled up, and hand stitched. It was thought that the added heft and vertical folds of the silk would prevent twisting, and the weight would add to the substance of the knot.
While we have a handful of these unlined "true" seven-fold ties available in our inventory to satisfy our "purists", most of our customers prefer an updated version of this classic that is lined, and backed."
D.H. ursprünglich war 7-fold ohne Futter ("unlined"). Allerdings hat es dann einige eher nachteilige Eigenschaften beim Tragen, da es einfach sehr unsteif ist. Heute nutzen viele Hersteller eine Einlage ("lined and backed"), damit ein hochwertiges aber gut tragbares Produkt entsteht.