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Now that you have your obi with your preferred design facing down, you should make a 45-degree fold in it. Your obi should be horizontal below the bustline and cover the sash of your kimono.

However, it can be more challenging depending on the type of obi. This is one of the easiest methods of tying an obi over your kimono, while others require more tools. I styled these with some store-bought button-ups for the flat photos, but they will be super cute with the Sagittarius Top/Dress or even a thrifted top! To help you, we’ll teach you how to tie a casual obi for when you wear a kimono or a yukata. How To Tie An Obi: A Step-By-Step Guide

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There are different methods of tying an obi, but if you want to wear a kimono or yukata casually and not for a formal occasion, this is an excellent method to use. While there is no dress code or tradition that governs how the suit should be worn, GQ offers some sound advice: Measure what’s left of the long end of the remaining obi so that there are between 15 and 20 centimeters of width from where it’s tied. Ensure the short end of your obi, which was draped over your shoulder, comes out the top of the tie. You can drape it over your shoulder once more to keep it out of the way. Step 6 Sew the opening closed. You can do this by topstitching with your sewing machine or using a ladder stitch by hand.

If you want to learn how to wear a Nagoya obi, you may need more accessories to ensure it maintains the right shape.However, many people may wear a kimono for their work. There are many different ways to tie an obi. Pin the two tie pieces together with right sides together. Sew around the bow tie, pivoting at the corners. Use a 1/4″ seam allowance. Leave a 1.5″ opening in the middle of a straight edge.

When your obi is tightly wrapped around you, hold both sides of the loose fabric of your obi. You should tie it over using a crossover tie. This should be done as if you’re tying your shoelaces. Do this for one full rotation, and adjust your obi, so it’s tightly wrapped around you. Then, do this again in the same way, and tighten it once more. Step 5

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Your bow should be at the top, so you should rotate it, so it faces upwards. You can adjust the wings of your bow so that it has an excellent shape. Step 10 You should hold the folds in place with one hand. If you didn’t fold the short end of your obi in half horizontally in Step 2, then you should do this now. Once you’ve measured 45 centimeters of your obi, you should use this length to drape over your right shoulder. The pattern on the obi that you’re using should be faced down.

You might also fold this length in half horizontally with your pattern on the outside. However, this isn’t essential to do right now. Instead, you can do this later if you prefer. Step 3 As a regular wearer of several of these “Ties for the Bold,” I probably could write an essay, but I do want to make some comments. I regularly wear ascots of both types, and regularly receive positive comments, and have taught other men how to tie them. Of course, I also find myself teaching people how to tie bow ties as well. I used KAM snaps for the crossover part, which makes it super fast and easy but also gives it a little pop of color. You can replace the KAM snap with a button if you prefer, but I highly recommend the KAM snaps! They are super fun to put in and you’ll end up using them for everything! Wearing a kimono and tying an obi can feel like a daunting task. However, once you know the technique, the process will become easier.When you tie an obi, you need to consider what type of kimono you want to tie up. Obis are used to tie up kimonos and yukatas, but there are different methods used. You can try the tie on over a button-up shirt and find the best placement for you, or measure 2.5″ up from the shorter point and place the snap right there. The width of the flattened circle should be roughly the width of your torso, so you should make some arrangements if it’s not. Sewing tip* Use a smaller stitch length (1.5mm or 2mm) to sew the corners and pivots. This will help you get crisp points. However, using this simple method, you will be able to successfully wear a yukata during a summer festival. Final Thoughts

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