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Fredrik Solvang doesn’t want to be told that his tie knots are “pernicious”. Whether we are talking about a double wind knot, a Plattsburgh knot, or the classic four-in-hand knot, for that matter.
– I take the tie-knot debate seriously. Ties are one of the few ways to separate the chaff from the wheat among men, Fredrik Solvang tells VG.
He was the columnist “Knute on the thread” in Morgenbladet in a post earlier this week under the headline: “Fredrik Solvang is supposed to be” well dressed “but constantly has a terrible tie knot”, which caused the reaction NRK host.
– I find it incomprehensible how an asymmetrical (read: crooked) tie knot can be preferred than with the right weave (read: wrong) only seems like a half regret of a tie knot, suitable for the lazy and leisurely with crooked corneas, Fredrik responds. Solvang on his Instagram profile on Thursday.
He also stresses that “he has nothing to learn from those who rush to the tie department with the shiny, thin strips of silk, polyester or viscose fabric.”
But at the same time, Fredrik Solvang “appreciates the keen ability to observe” that another of Morgenbladet’s columnists shows “The Aesthetist” in his response to “Knot on the Thread.”
– You are absolutely right that from time to time I alternate between double windsor and “some half editions”, but there is no single windsor that I alternate with. It’s a Plattsburgh knot, which is symmetrical, but not as thick as a double windsor, Solvang writes in his Instagram post.
He tells VG that it is the NRK tie he wears on television.
– I master four or five knots, says Fredrik Solvang.
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