手織り生地のネクタイ

Hand-woven fabric tie

~Recommended wear and handling~

Hand-woven by artisanskuska fabricSilk fabric.
The warp threads are intersected using a technique called "cross weaving," so the fabric has a three-dimensional feel.
kuska fabricEnjoy the unique texture of the hand-woven fabric and the luster of silk.

 
For customers who purchase directly from a direct store (online shop, Imperial Hotel Tokyo store, Tango Factory shop), or hometown tax donation, we have the following double-sided illustrations included.

 

Illustration 1

[How to remove the tie]

kuska fabricThe silk hand-woven fabric uses the technique of "Karami weaving", so the fabric has a three-dimensional feel. Therefore, when removing the tieN GPulling out the stiletto as shown in the illustration will cause friction to occur and damage the tie.kuska fabricThis is not limited to ties, but to keep the tie clean for a long time, we recommend that you remove it in the opposite direction from when wearing it, or loosen the knot and create a hole that can be pulled out without rubbing the stiletto before pulling out the stiletto.

 

 

Illustration 2

[Recommended ways to wear]

kuska fabricWe recommend wearing a "dimple" tie made of silk hand-woven fabric. It means "dimple" and refers to wearing a small hollow on a great sword directly below the knot. By adding a dent, the tie becomes three-dimensional, creating shading and deepening. moreoverkuska fabricThe hand-woven fabric is three-dimensional, so it can be combined with dimples.WShading is created, accentuating the silk luster. As a result, it creates a firmer impression rather than a flat look.

 

By the way, even when watching TV, there are many politicians and celebrities who make a solid dimples.

Also,kuska fabricThe hand-woven fabric is three-dimensionally thick, so we recommend wearing it with a plain knot.