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Selected examples of how to wear cutaway shirts!
Cutaway Shirt Wearing Example 1: “Windsor Knot for a Well-Balanced Look
The Windsor knot is the most appropriate way to tie a cutaway shirt. Although this knot may look tight depending on the collar type, it goes well with cutaway collars, which are wide open, and gives a good balance. It also adds presence to the V-zone. If you want to add even more volume, we recommend choosing a thicker tie.
Incidentally, OTOKOMAE also introduces how to tie a necktie. If you are not sure how to tie a Windsor knot or semi-Windsor knot, please check it out.
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[Related article] How to tie a semi-Windsor knot “Add presence to your necktie with just the right volume!
Cutaway Shirt Wearing Example 2: “If you want to look elegant and light, wear a no-tie style!
Here is a good example of how a cutaway shirt can look great with no tie. The collar flows back nicely without breaking, and the neckline looks clean, so it adds lightness while maintaining elegance.
Cutaway Shirt Wearing Example (3) “Look at the high potential of cutaway shirts to show a well-balanced look even if you have a stout body!
We caught a man with a stocky build wearing suspenders for a classical mood. Depending on the design of the shirt, it may give the impression of being too tight, but a cutaway shirt gives a smart impression. Even if you have a thick neck, you can look sleek, so if you are having trouble choosing a shirt because of your body shape, why not consider a cutaway shirt?
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