Try These Alternative Tying Methods On Any Of Our Choli Tops…
Clean Lines
Just as the name implies this method of tying your choli will give you a clean tidy look to the back tie section!
- Take the ribcage tie on right side and knot it to the ribcage tie on the left as close to the choli edge as possible
- Tuck the extra tie inside the choli, either under the bust along the front band or or up the back side panel
- Take the neck tie on the left side and knot it to the ribcage tie on the right side as close to the choli edge as possible
- Tuck the extra tie inside along the back side panel of the choli
X Cross Tuck
This cross backed tie is really more of a pinned way to hold the rib ties of your choli. Very dramatic. Works best on smaller bust sizes.
- Take the neck tie on the left side and knot it to the ribcage tie on the right side as close to the choli edge as possible
- Tuck the extra tie inside along the back side panel of the choli.
- Take the ribcage ties and cross them in the back.
- Pin them in place where they cross and in the waistband of the skirt or the pants.
Note: be sure pants and skirt are securely held in place so that the ties don’t pull them up. Lower ties should be snug but not too taut or they will cause the pants/skirt to ride up. Best for smaller bust sizes.
Take it to the next level with a pair of Rosie Ohs!
A full color instruction manual walks you thru these designs and more. The manual is included with each pair of Rosie Ohs! you purchase.
Try it Backwards!
We’ve found our choli tops can be worn with the front v-neck in the back and tied around to the front to create a quasi Turkish Vest look over a bra. Because of the darting this works best with only the smaller sizes.
Alternative Tying: Great For Many Choli Tops
You can play with these tying methods and Rosie Ohs! pairing with any of our tie back choli tops.
Check out all of our cotton lycra styles including short sleeve, 3/4 sleeve, sleeveless and premium styles. Our 3/4 sleeve lace and velvet choli tops can also be used with these alternative tying methods.
Have fun creating and try experimenting with new tying styles of your own!
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You may also like this article I did on adjusting the fit and adding support to choli tops:
https://www.tribenawaar.com/how-to-adjust-the-fit-and-add-support-to-choli-tops/
And if you are looking to create a custom color with one of our dyeable premium cotton lycra choli tops, check this out: https://www.tribenawaar.com/how-to-dye-choli-tops-tips-ideas-for-custom-colors/