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THREE-FOLD TIE WITH BODY FOLDED TWICE BY GATEFOLD
20230210203 · 2023-07-06 ·

The present invention relates to a tie invented to allow more people to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie. The knot of a seven-fold tie presents distinctive elegance. However, it is difficult for many people to enjoy a seven-fold tie due to the high price thereof. As a result of disassembling a seven-fold tie and analyzing same, it was found that the reason for the high production cost of a seven-fold tie is mostly due to a blade portion and a tail portion, not a body portion where the knot is made. As such, invented is a tie in which the blade portion and the tail portion are transformed into the structure of a three-fold tie which the body portion is maintained to have the structure of a seven-fold tie. Through the invented product, the same knot as that of a seven-fold tie can be experienced. However, by reducing production costs, more people will be able to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie.

THREE-FOLD TIE WITH BODY FOLDED TWICE BY GATEFOLD
20230210203 · 2023-07-06 ·

The present invention relates to a tie invented to allow more people to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie. The knot of a seven-fold tie presents distinctive elegance. However, it is difficult for many people to enjoy a seven-fold tie due to the high price thereof. As a result of disassembling a seven-fold tie and analyzing same, it was found that the reason for the high production cost of a seven-fold tie is mostly due to a blade portion and a tail portion, not a body portion where the knot is made. As such, invented is a tie in which the blade portion and the tail portion are transformed into the structure of a three-fold tie which the body portion is maintained to have the structure of a seven-fold tie. Through the invented product, the same knot as that of a seven-fold tie can be experienced. However, by reducing production costs, more people will be able to experience the elegant knot of a seven-fold tie.

Reversible bowtie assembly

A bowtie module is described having first and second modules, each having a first and second side and a first and second end. A connector element is disposed on a first side of the first module and another connector element is disposed on the second side of the first module. The second module includes a hole defined therethrough for receiving one of the connector elements, thereby connecting the first module to the second module.

Reversible bowtie assembly

A bowtie module is described having first and second modules, each having a first and second side and a first and second end. A connector element is disposed on a first side of the first module and another connector element is disposed on the second side of the first module. The second module includes a hole defined therethrough for receiving one of the connector elements, thereby connecting the first module to the second module.

ENDLESS NECK TIE AND MOBIUS BOW TIE
20230292862 · 2023-09-21 ·

An endless neck tie. In one embodiment an endless loop of fabric of varying width includes a relatively narrow segment providing a neckband, and a first blade and a second blade of variable width extending in opposite directions along the loop and away from the neckband. At least a first transition region, between the blades or between the neck band and the blades, is of such narrow width relative to the blade width that the transition region accepts at least a first knot which defines a constricted region of the endless neck tie between the neck band and the blades.

ENDLESS NECK TIE AND MOBIUS BOW TIE
20230292862 · 2023-09-21 ·

An endless neck tie. In one embodiment an endless loop of fabric of varying width includes a relatively narrow segment providing a neckband, and a first blade and a second blade of variable width extending in opposite directions along the loop and away from the neckband. At least a first transition region, between the blades or between the neck band and the blades, is of such narrow width relative to the blade width that the transition region accepts at least a first knot which defines a constricted region of the endless neck tie between the neck band and the blades.

Endless neck tie and mobius bow tie
11744303 · 2023-09-05 ·

An endless neck tie. In one embodiment an endless loop of fabric of varying width includes a relatively narrow segment providing a neckband, and a first blade and a second blade of variable width extending in opposite directions along the loop and away from the neckband. At least a first transition region, between the blades or between the neck band and the blades, is of such narrow width relative to the blade width that the transition region accepts at least a first knot which defines a constricted region of the endless neck tie between the neck band and the blades.

Endless neck tie and mobius bow tie
11744303 · 2023-09-05 ·

An endless neck tie. In one embodiment an endless loop of fabric of varying width includes a relatively narrow segment providing a neckband, and a first blade and a second blade of variable width extending in opposite directions along the loop and away from the neckband. At least a first transition region, between the blades or between the neck band and the blades, is of such narrow width relative to the blade width that the transition region accepts at least a first knot which defines a constricted region of the endless neck tie between the neck band and the blades.

MODULAR TIE
20220287398 · 2022-09-15 ·

This disclosure is related to a modular tie system. The modular tie system can include a garment and a modular tie. The modular tie can include ribbons connectable to a collar of the garment. The upper portions of the ribbons can be connected to the collar and opposing lower portions can hang down on top of the garment and/or can be connected to one another, e.g., to form a bow.

MODULAR TIE
20220287398 · 2022-09-15 ·

This disclosure is related to a modular tie system. The modular tie system can include a garment and a modular tie. The modular tie can include ribbons connectable to a collar of the garment. The upper portions of the ribbons can be connected to the collar and opposing lower portions can hang down on top of the garment and/or can be connected to one another, e.g., to form a bow.