The present invention was registered with the UK Patent Office on the 13 Mar. 2013.
The registration number is 4035793 with a design classification LOC (07) C1. 02-05
This invention concerns neckwear apparel, particularly bow ties using a button and neck strap.
Despite growing popularity with the general male consumer, the bow tie has never been able to dominate the neckwear market. The main reason for this is prospective bow tie wearers do not know how to properly tie a bow tie. This setback of knowledge was addressed by the manufacturers and the proposed solution was the introduction of ready made and clip-on bow ties.
Without a doubt, the new inventions filled a gap in the market. But, the flat machine made bow ties prove to be the drawback to this day. The new inventions failed to satisfy the consumers' desire for a hand tied bow tie that was easy to construct and easy to put on. My invention solves this problem.
The present invention relates to a hand tied bow tie of novel two piece construction. The bow is folded into the shape of a butterfly by hand or by button. The neck strap, the other piece is tied in a knot form around the neck of the butterfly shape, thus allowing easy application about the neck of the eventual user.
As a result, the bow tie prepared in accordance with the present invention is identical in appearance with a traditional hand tied bow tie.
For better understanding of the invention and the advantages, references will be made to the following description and accompanying drawings. The accompanying drawings will form a material part of this disclosure.
A bow tie is a type of necktie. It consists of a ribbon of fabric tied around the collar of a shirt in a symmetrical manner. Bow ties are made of any fabric material, but most are made of silk, polyester, cotton or a mixture of fabrics. There are three popular types of shapes for a bow tie, butterfly, pointed and straight end. The most popular process to tie a bow tie can be best described as hand tied, ready tied and clip-on.
In examples of the present disclosure, the first and second button holes (34) of
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