How to tie a belt on a raincoat at the front?

Belt on a beige raincoatThe belt is an integral part of a woman's wardrobe. It can be used for its intended purpose and to fill your image with bright and interesting solutions. There are several ways to do this! Let's look at each method on how to create interesting bows.

How to beautifully tie a belt on a raincoat at the front?

To look stylish and harmonious, wear a belt exclusively at the waist. This will highlight this part of the body and visually elongate the silhouette.

Simple

Make a regular knot and place the ends in a vertical direction.

Bow

Belt on the cloak Fig. 1
This option can be made from a belt of absolutely any width. The first step is to wrap one end of the product around the other from the bottom up from the inside. Then fold the second end with the eye of the bow, wrap it first from the outside and guide it through the loop. Then you should tighten it - the bow is ready!

Belt on the cloak Fig. 2

Reference! Another variation of this knot is half bow It is done in the same way as the previous option.The only thing is that the bottom end needs to grab the other part, and bring it into one eyelet, tighten it. This option will look stricter and more aristocratic.

Ascot

Belt on the cloak Fig. 3 a
Place one part of the accessory above the other and tie it. Place the long part on top, tighten in the opposite direction.

Biedermeier knot

Belt on the cloak Fig. 4
Belt on the cloak Fig. 5This option is suitable for wide belts. Its unusualness lies in the fact that one part of the product should be longer than the other.

The ends of the belt should be placed on top of each other in a vertical direction. The long part of the product must be wrapped around the short end, then pulled into the resulting loop.

Now this operation needs to be carried out with the short part of the accessory. The result should be an elegant design with two movable hinges.

Long belt

Double knot technology is ideal for such a product. You need to wrap it twice around your waist and tie it in front so that the ends hang down. Tying the ends with a bow is also acceptable.

Another modification is to fold the accessory in half and thread the ends through the resulting loop.
The belt on the cloak is different

How to tie a belt at the back?

If you prefer to wear your coat unbuttoned, and the belt is held on your clothes with loops on the sides. The following options are ideal for you.

tie knot

It is necessary to tie an ordinary tie knot with one turn and straighten the ends. They can be either the same or different lengths, it all depends on your preferences.

Belt on the cloak Fig. 6

With a bow

Tie a regular knot and gather its right side into a loop. Wrap the left one around the loop from the outside, tighten.

Belt on the cloak Fig. 7

Reference! The advantage of knots at the back is that you don’t have to tie them every time you need to go out somewhere in your outerwear.

tie the cloak in a knot at the back

Analogs of front nodes

The interesting thing is that at the back it is possible to create absolutely any version of the knot! It all depends on the imagination and skill of the owner of the accessory.

Belt with buckle

Eight

This variation is one of the most beautiful and elegant knots that can decorate a woman’s waist. The end inserted into the buckle should be wrapped around the strap from the bottom. The second turn is done in the same way, only in the other direction, on top of the buckle. Thread through the first loop.

Belt on the cloak Fig. 9

Various options

Basic operations are carried out with a free end.

A belt with a buckle can be:

  • leave hanging freely;
  • wrap it around the belt twice and pull it through the loop;
  • create a knot before fastening the belt, etc.

Reference! Similar operations can also be done with a strap.

Bold alternatives to the strap

Belt on the cloak Fig. 12
Accessories familiar to the modern world can be replaced with an ordinary scarf made of chiffon, silk, etc. They can be tied with an ordinary knot, a bow, folded in half, etc. Such extravagant solutions will help hide figure flaws and equalize it for those with wide hips or breasts.

Belt on the cloak Fig. 10

An excellent solution would be to use an ordinary sash. It can be tied at the front and back, camouflaged or with the ends exposed.

Now you know that a belt will help not only secure your outerwear at the waist, but also create a bright and unique look. It is enough just to approach the issue of tying it with imagination, and everything will certainly work out!

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