How to do Tie Measurement: 10 Simple Steps

Tie is a long strip of cloth, worn, usually by men, for decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. Tie is an important part of men’s Fashion. So the Tie measurement is very important and sensitive. A little bit of up and down in the measuring process is not acceptable. I am present here on how to do Tie Measurement in 10 Simple Steps.

Steps by Steps Guidelines on How to do Tie Measurement

Here measuring step numbers are mentioned with the W letter, the same is used in the Tie picture as well.

How to do Tie Measurement: 10 Simple Steps

W1 – Blade width.  Measure horizontally across the centre of the diamond of the blade end, measuring from point to point.

W7 – Tie end width.  Measure horizontally from point to point under the blade.

W8 – Blade depth.  Using an imaginary line horizontally across the diamond of the blade end, measure from the centre of the line vertically to the blade tip.

W9 – Keeper position from blade end.  Measure vertically in a straight line from the bottom edge of the keeper to the blade tip.

W10 – Keeper width.  Measure horizontally along the stitch seam line of the keeper from edge to edge.

Steps by Steps Guidelines on How to do Tie Measurement

W2 – Tie width at 10 cm above blade end.  Measure vertically at 10 cm from the blade end, then measure horizontally across from the width of the tie from edge to edge.

W3 – Tie width at 20 cm above blade end.  Measure vertically at 20 cm from the blade end, then measure horizontally across the width of the tie from edge to edge.

W4 – Tie width at 30 cm above blade end.  Measure vertically at 30 cm from the blade end, then measure horizontally across from the width of the tie from edge to edge.

W5 – Tie width at 40 cm above blade end.  Measure vertically at 40 cm from the blade end, then measure horizontally across from the width of the tie from edge to edge.

W6 – Tie length.  Measure vertically down the centre of the tie from blade end to tie end

Conclusion

If you follow these steps and try, Tie Measurement is just a cakewalk for you. All you need is a measuring tape to make things happen.

How to do Tie Measurement: 10 Simple Steps

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