The provided video snippet describes one specific styling technique for a shirt top, creating a unique "M" shape knot. Here's a breakdown of that particular style:
- Take in the front panels: Hold the two front panels of the shirt.
- Bring one panel under: Bring one front panel from underneath the other.
- Bring the other panel over: Bring the other front panel over the first.
- Thread through the loop: Take the top panel and thread it through the same opening/loop created by the first.
- Let it go inside: Allow the panels to fall towards the inside.
- Form the "M" shapes: This should create two "M" shapes with the fabric.
- Pull together: Pull the panels together to tighten and adjust the knot.
It's important to note that this describes one specific style of wearing a shirt. More generally, to wear a shirt top:
- Put your arms through the armholes.
- Button or zip the shirt closed.
- Adjust the collar and cuffs.
- Tuck in or leave untucked, depending on the desired style.
There are countless ways to style a shirt top, including tucking it in fully, partially tucking it (the "French tuck"), tying it at the waist, layering it under other garments, or wearing it open as a jacket. This video just demonstrates a single, creative knotting method.