By Andrew Liszewski
If you’ve ever spent half an hour in front of a mirror trying to tie a real tie, you know how tempting those clip-on models can be. But unless you happen to be 7 years old, you probably don’t want to get caught wearing one. So to make the process of tying a real one easier, the How Tie (designed by Dima Komissarov and made from 100% silk twill) includes easy to follow instructions on the tie itself. That way when you’re standing in front of a mirror you don’t have to keep glancing down at your laptop to see the instructions you’ve downloaded, since they’ll be staring you right in the face.
Would be slightly more practical if they had a normal looking tie with a little cheat sheet tag on the back that wasn’t visible during normal operation of the tie.
Yes, but then it wouldn’t be ironic!
Haha, that's funny! I saw it for the first time in the Netherlands.. a Dutch has it for sale: http://www.qingsize.nl/artikelen/how-tie
Haha, that's funny! I saw it for the first time in the Netherlands.. a Dutch has it for sale: http://www.qingsize.nl/artikelen/how-tie
Haha, that's funny! I saw it for the first time in the Netherlands.. a Dutch has it for sale: http://www.qingsize.nl/artikelen/how-tie