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How to fasten the bathrobe belt?

Bathrobe belts can be tied with shell knots or library knots, and there are many other ways to play. If you travel to Japan, you can ask the person who rents the bathrobe to tie it for you.

Bathrobe mostly adopts half belt, which is only half as wide as ordinary belt. First, fold the belt in half and put it on your shoulder. This part is called hand first. Then wrap the other side of the belt around your waist twice, and the rest is called vertical edge.

Pull the hand and the vertical edge forward at the same time to tighten the belt. Adjust the length of both ends of the belt so that the length of the hand and the vertical edge are approximately the same. Put the vertical edge on it, tie a knot in your hand and tighten it. Arrange the vertical edge so that it is downward, and then bend inward into a mouth. Fold the hand obliquely upward, let the hand pass through the mouth formed by the vertical edge first, and the shell knot is completed.

Shell knots are suitable for both men and women, and the width ratio of hand head to vertical edge is the best 1:2, while library knots are mostly suitable for women.

Kujie's hand length is very short, only about 30.40 cm. It's also the first time to tie a knot. After the knot, there are many vertical edges. Fold the vertical edge into a strip, the length is about shoulder width, and then fold it into the shape of a bow. Wrap them around the middle of the bow by hand, and finally put the rest into the belt. After finishing the library knot, adjust them to the back.