
Specifications: - The stylish Women Waist Belt was customized for ladies and it is made of high quality materials, durable enough for your daily wearing
- You may personalize your wearing style with this stylish Beaded Waist Belt and great looking and well-made waist belt is an absolute must for your wardrobe
- This Women Waist Belt will be a perfect gift idea for your sweetheart, your friends, families and yourself as well that will bring much fashion and beauty with you
- You may personalize your wearing style with this stylish Gold Plated Waist Belt
- Material: Gold Plated & Bead
- Total Length: 105cm/41.3in
- Ring Diameter: 2.5cm/1.0in
- Bead Diameter: 1.5cm/0.6in
Details:
- This Gold Plated Waist Belt will be a perfect gift idea for your sweetheart, your friends, families and yourself as well that will bring much fashion and beauty with you
- You may personalize your wearing style with this stylish Gold Plated Waist Belt
- The stylish Women Waist Belt was customized for ladies and it is made of high quality materials, durable enough for your daily wearing
- Great looking and well-made waist belt is an absolute must for your wardrobe
How to Tie a Waist Belt?
A waist belt can be a great addition to an outfit. The old square knot or big limp bows, however, do not go with every outfit. Plus they have a tendency to come across as boring and uninspired. So how do you get out of that rut? Try a new knot. The obi, a Japanese waist belt, is used both for martial arts uniform belts and kimonos. While a traditional kimono obi can be very difficult to tie, the obi knot used for martial arts uniforms is much simpler and just as good-looking.
Instructions: - Wrap the obi around your waist two times. The end you start with is going to be wrapped underneath
- Take the loose end and tuck it upward underneath the two layers already wrapped so that it is directly against your body
- Find the beginning end and pull it down then check to see if both ends are even. Once they are both pulled out, they should look like a diagonal
- Take the bottom end, turn it, and tuck it underneath and in between the two wraps. Be sure to leave a gap
- Take the top end and tuck it through the previously made gap and then between one layer of wraps. Both ends should now be pointing down
- Tips & Warnings:
- This is a simplified way of tying an obi, it would not be suitable for formal kimono. See Resources
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