How to tie a t-shirt, two easy ways!

How to tie a t-shirt, two easy ways!

Style your layering t-shirts with a simple front knot or tie!

It may be no surprise, but here at Inherit, we almost always style our t-shirts tucked in or tied. They seem to look more put-together and flattering, no matter how casual the tee may be! We wanted to share two different methods we use! This always depends on how much fabric there is to work with or your personal preference of course! This really isn't anything new, but it sure is an understated art that totally transforms a t-shirt! Here’s how I do it.

 Shop our newly designed Inherit tee: Essential Crew Basic Tee

Tie your t-shirt with a front knot, great if you have extra length in your tee! 

1. Gather all of the t-shirt extra fabric into one hand.  Gathering where you want the knot to be (center, side, etc.)
2. Twist the gathered fabric until it's in a tight rope.
3. Wrap the twisted fabric around two of your fingers, how you would to form a knot.
4. Pull the end of the fabric around your fingers and underneath.  
5.  Then through the hole you’ve made with your two fingers, pull tight. 
6. Voila! You did it! 

Looking for a slightly elevated + feminine tee: Essential Flutter Sleeve Top

Shop on of our fav graphic tees: Golden Hour Graphic T-Shirt

If you do not want a tight knot, or do not have a lot of extra fabric on your tee, use a small rubber hair tie to get a faux knot! Yesss!

1. Gather all of the t-shirt extra fabric into one hand.  Gathering where you want the knot to be (center, side, etc.) 
2. Twist the gathered fabric into a tight rope.
3. Fold the twisted rope in half.
4. Wrap the rubber band twice over the folded rope.
5. Pull and adjust the fabric at the end of the loop you made to hide the rubber band.

Shop this tee: Essential Basic V-Neck Tee

Do you have a new way of tying a t-shirt? Let us know below!

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95 comments

I’m excited to try your version of the rubber band on a loop! 😊👍🏼 I usually use a rubber band and just tuck it up under the shirt hem, but sometimes it doesn’t want to stay tucked up. 😕
Donna
Cute ideas!
Natalie LeCroy
One of the newest styles is to roll up short sleeves and iron them so they stay rolled up! I love both of the shirts and this could be done to either one of them. They both look amazing as is though!!!
Maggie
Love these modest graphic tees!
Kaitlyn
Love the look!!!
Heidi Wenger

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