How to fold a business shirt like a pro!
Following on for our earlier article ‘How to fold a shirt (not a business shirt)‘ here’s some step-by-step advice on how to perfectly fold a business shirt.
Note: For some reason the American’s refer to business shirts as ‘dress shirts’.
How to tie a tie knot – four different styles
Isn’t all cotton the same..?
What’s all the fuss with cotton anyway?
Let’s start with the basics- where does cotton come from? Quite simply, cotton comes from a bushy plant. More technically, when an immature flower bud matures into a fruit it opens and its many seeds are covered in white hairs known as lint. As one of the world’s major textile fibres, cotton is easily spun into yarns and is a natural vegetable fibre.
Cotton is a raw material for cloth and it’s strength, durability, ability to be washed, susceptible to dyes or it’s absorbancy means that cotton has the versatility to adapt to a variety of textile products. Importantly for business shirts cotton is known for it’s breathability and ability to withstand high temperatures.
Are there different types of Cotton?
There are four main types of cotton including Egyptian Cotton, American Upland, Sea Island and Asiatic. You might not of heard of all these but that’s ok, as long as you remember Egyptian Cotton which is the cotton chosen for premium business shirts worldwide. In the word “staple” is important in the world of cotton and refers to the length of fibre. The longer the staple (or length of the fibre) the more difficult it is to not only grow but also process. So for longer staples the more expensive the cotton is!
So it’s all about Egyptian Cotton yeah?
Egyptian Cotton is highly sought after and well regarded because of its long and strong fibres. The lack of Egyptian Cotton being produced makes its more expensive and ultimately more desirable. It also means that with an abundance of American Upland cotton your Egyptian Cotton article of clothing may in fact not be 100% Egyptian Cotton. This is the trap for young players- some fabrics can claim Egyptian Cotton but they may only have a very small percentage of genuine Egyptian Cotton say 5% (not too dissimilar to advertising fruit juice you might be thinking…)
In other instances, some fabric manufacturers take advantage of a less that comprehensive definition on Egyptian Cotton and define it as any finely woven cotton which we are strongly opposed to.
Amalfi Shirts take pride in the fact that all their shirts are made with 100% Egyptian cotton.
As a side note, thread count can also be used as a measure of quality. It is simply a measure of the number of threads (combination of horizontal and vertical) in a square inch of fabric. A higher thread count can only be achieved when thread is spun very finely in order to fit a lot in a square inch.
You don’t need a Master’s degree to tie a Windsor Knot
You might be thinking that tie is just a tie but not to the trained eye. Those in the know can spot a Windsor knot a mile away and you can be pretty sure so can your work colleagues. If your not making a Windsor knot you aren’t doing yourself or your Amalfi business shirt justice. Like anything practise makes perfect and once you learn how to tie a Windsor knot you won’t go back- trust us! We at Amalfi Shirts have pulled some helpful hints together to make your knot tying experience just that little bit easier so stick with us. Once you have conquered the Mt. Everest of knots you’ll walk just that little bit taller and feel pity for those who know no better than how to wear an uneven and inferior tie.
Amalfi Hints:
- First off, make sure that the wider end of the tie is approximately 15cm longer than the thinner end
- Cross the wide end in front of the thinner end
- Bring the wide end through the loop that was made between the tie and the collar of the shirt
- Next pull the wide end underneath the narrow end and toward the left then all the way over to the right
- Pull the wide end back through the original loop that was made between the tie and the collar
- Finally bring the wide end down through the knot in front
Now the easy part, taking it off! The best way to remove your Windsor knot is to follow the steps taken to do it up but in reverse order. Good luck with this one, you’ll get the hang of this with practice and never look back.








