WORDS AND PHRASES USED IN THE NOMENCLATURE CONTEXT OF THE DJLOWE TIE KNOT
Intersection Point—The crossing point where the knot begins
Primary Tie Face—The broad working end of the neck tie
Secondary Tie Face—The narrow non-working end of the neck tie
Horizontal Tie Face—A small section above the primary tie face that is horizontal
Tie Arch—The Tie fabric that lies around the neck area
Neck Area—Encircles the collar, (Z) left shoulder collar area, (Y) back center point of the collar and (X) right shoulder collar area
Right Column—The tie section that lies above the Intersection point on the primary tie face
Left Column—The tie section that lies above the Intersection point on the secondary tie face
DIRECTIONS FOR CREATING THE DJLOWE KNOT
FIG. 1: Secure all primary buttons on the front of the shirt, excluding the collar buttons. Place shirt collar in an upward position. Place the extended necktie around the neck and allow the Primary Tie Face to cross over the Secondary Tie Face as seen in FIG. 1. Adjust the Primary Tie Face in a 2:1 ratio from the Intersection Point to the chin or neck.
FIG. 2: Clamp the Intersection Point with index and thumb fingers. Move Primary Tie Face behind the Intersection Point upward and through the opening of the two columns, facing upward and in line with chin.
FIG. 3: Move the Primary Tie Face downward and rotate around the first column on the Intersection Point.
FIG. 4: Form a cylindrical curvature around the second column in a 360 degree rotation pattern.
FIG. 5: Wrap the Primary Tie Face individually around the two columns separately at the Intersection Point.
FIG. 6: Hold the Intersection Point in place with the same hand, and wrap Primary Tie Face with the other hand in one sweep, from one side to the other forming the Horizontal Tie Face.
FIG. 7: Reposition the hand in a cup-form to allow for easy movements, and hold Primary Tie Face, and pull inward and upward behind the Intersection Point.
FIG. 8: Pull down the Primary Tie Face between the Horizontal Tie Face and the Intersection Point until slightly tightened. Make minor adjustments as desired.
FIG. 9: Adjust the knot to specifications: At this point, the Primary Tie Face should be adjusted between 3.0-4.5 inches in length. The Secondary Tie Face should be between 3.0-4.5 inches in length, measuring from the lower tip of the Primary Tie Face to the lower tip of the Secondary Tie Face. The Horizontal tie face should range between 3.0-4.5 inches in width.
FIG. 10: Hold the DJLowe Tie Knot with a cupped hand towards the front of the neck. Use the other hand to pull and hold the tie from the back of the neck (Y point), allowing the DJLowe Tie Knot to fit into the collar area securely.
FIG. 11: Hold Tie Arch firmly while keeping the knot in place. Clamp Tie Arch with thumb and index fingers at positions Z or X. Fold excessive Tie Arch fabric in the opposite direction around collar.
FIG. 12: Finally, fold the shirt or blouse collar down into position. The knot is complete at this point. The three surfaces that are uniquely visible to the DJLowe Tie Knot are The Primary Tie Face, Secondary Tie Face and the Horizontal Tie Face.
The Knot is complete at this point as seen in FIG. 12 Minor adjustments can be made for personal preference. If desired, accessories such as a tie pin or broach can be used on the Primary Tie Face of the DJLowe Tie Knot.
The DJLowe Tie Knot