The Reef Knot for your belts and bows

August 21st, 2006

I see people tying their belts and bows in appalling ways every day. What you’re aiming for is a neat, crisp knot that lies flat and looks nice. The reef, or square knot is the best way to do this. It’s extremely easy if you follow these simple instructions:

  • Left over right, tuck under and tighten
  • Right over left, tuck under and tighten

The pictures below (courtesy of Ian’s Shoelace Site) illustrate the process in 4 steps.

Once you get the hang of it, you’ll never forget it. The reef or square knot is what you should use when tying:

  • a neck tie or waist tie on a girly top
  • a neckerchief
  • an oblong scarf
  • a waist sash or belt

If you need to make a symmetrical and professional looking bow – try tying a reef knot first and then completing the normal steps involved in making a bow.


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2 Responses to “The Reef Knot for your belts and bows”

  1. vdoprincess Says:

    An alternate bow method that works for me: tie the first part of a square knot (left over right) and then make loops or “bunny ears” before you do the right over left bit.
    Loving your blog! Le charming!

  2. youlookfab » Blog Archive » Holiday party separates: the fancy wrap ensemble Says:

    […] the length of the ties if you prefer the look of a reef knot instead of a bow. A bow can look fussy while the vertical appeal of knotted ties is streamlined and […]

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