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The Ruffled Side Knot: A Simple Way to Add Flair to Your White Tee

It may surprise you to learn that a T-shirt is just as stylish as any other type of top. A T-shirt looks great when paired with high-waisted denim. It can be tied, tucked, or wrapped in a variety of ways. We’re going to show you how to tie a shirt-knot to add more personality to your outfit.

You’ll find ten shirt knot ideas below. There are front knots, side knots, and back knots. For those who like a more elevated style, you can try the pretzel or ruffled knot. If you are looking forward to wearing button-down shirts in the cooler months, we have an idea for you. We also have some creative fake knots that require a rubber band and a decorative scarlet.

When you make these knots, remember that your shirt can be cropped or as low as you like. It all depends on what you like and your plans for the day. Grab a white T-shirt (preferably with some stretch), get in front of a mirror, and start knotting. We’ll show you how to transform something so simple into a must-have piece.

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Front Knot

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You can change the style of your T-shirt by creating a knot at the front. You can let the knot hang low or high, but make sure it is tight to give a fitted appearance.

1. Fold the shirt in the back.

2. Grab a piece of fabric from the front of your shirt.

3. Spiralize the front section.

4. Wrap the spiral until it forms a ball. Then, pull the end through the hole.

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Back Knot

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If you want your shirt to appear more fitted and tighter in the front, consider a back tie. The steps are the same as for a front tie, but with a few minor differences.

1. Fold your shirt in half from the front.

2. Grab a piece of fabric from the shirt’s back.

3. Spiralize the back section.

4. Wrap the spiral until it forms a ball. Then, pull the end through the hole.

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Two Side Knots

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Double the knot, double the style. Create a simple, two-sided knot. You can create the knots at your midsection, or even higher. This will give you an edgy look for summer.

1. Divide the shirt in two.

2. Follow these instructions to create a knot similar to the front one on both sides:

* Twist each section to form a spiral.

Wrap the piece around the ball, and then pull it through.

Rubber bands can be used to help hold your knots in position.

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Pretzel Knot

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This pretzel knot is called that because it reminds us of a salty chip. This style works with a variety of shirts.

1. Grab both sides of the shirt.

2. Pull the sides forward and tie a basic knot.

* Make a basic knot, by crossing the shirt’s ends over each other.

* Insert the end of the shirt through the loop or the hole.

* To tighten the knot, pull both ends in opposite directions.

* To give your shirt a neater look, tuck in the ends. The ends shouldn’t be sticking out.

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Side Knot

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This is similar to the front and rear knot except that it is on the side. To create a basic tying, follow the same steps. These knots can either be high or low.

1. Concentrate on the side of your shirt.

2. Create a spiral knot using the same method as the one used on the front and the back.

* Take a piece of fabric from the back of your shirt.

* Spiralize the back section.

* Roll the spiral until it forms a ball before you pull the end through the hole.

Optional: You can leave the end of your knot sticking out or you can tuck it into your knot for a neater look.

Simple Scarf and Knot

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Use a scarf to add color and visual appeal to your knots.

1. Create a knot that is similar to the instructions for the first knot.

2. Wrap a scarf in a decorative pattern around your knot.

You can choose to leave the tails of your scarf hanging, or you can continue wrapping them until they are hidden.

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Button-down Shirt Knot

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Here’s an idea for a knot that you can use on your button-down shirt. You’ll need to come up with creative ways to dress up long-sleeved shirts for cooler weather.

1. Buttons your shirt, but leave two ends unbuttoned.

2. Cross one end of your shirt over the opposite.

3. Place one end of your shirt through the loop.

4. To tighten the knot, pull both ends in opposite directions.

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Ruffled Side Knot

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This is one of our cutest knots. You can create this unique look with your own T shirt rather than buying one from the store.

1. Two pieces of material should be placed mid-tummy, on each side.

2. You can choose which side to place the two pieces.

3. Cross one end of your shirt over the opposite.

4. Insert the end of the shirt through the loop.

5. To tighten the knot, pull both ends in opposite directions.

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Rubber Band “Knots” and Tuck

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Use a rubber band to make it look like you’re doing knots.

1. Wrap a rubber band around the end of one side.

2. The “knot” will be hidden if you tuck the piece under your shirt.

Criss-Cross Shirt Tie

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This shirt looks like it is knotted but, in fact, the tee has been crisscrossed, tucked, and then pinned.

1. Grab both sides of the shirt by crossing your arms.

2. The sides should be crossed over.

3. Under your shirt, tuck in the ends.

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