Double Honor Cords is the ideal item for honor recognition for your high school or college graduation
Double Honor Cords
Double Graduation Honor Cords are separate graduation cords that are tied together to make one cord. Wearing two graduation cords tied together and showing in the front is also known as Double Honor Cords. On you back neck you will see the know that is tied knot that hold the two cords together. At Graduation Attire combine any two of our colors to make your double honor cord, including variegated colored honor cords. Graduation Cords which are double tied are two graduation cords of the same color, such as a double navy blue graduation cord.
Each graduation cord of the two made up to make the double honor cord is 70 inches long from one end to the other. It becomes 67 inches long once the cords are tied together, losing around 3 inches due to the knot. The cords will hang around 30 inches off of each shoulder. There are 4 large bulb tassels at the end of the double honor cords.
There are many different kind designations that use double honor cords at graduation. Students graduating with high honors such as summa cum laude, magna cum laude and cum laude. Honor societies such as FCCLA use red and white double honor cords and Delta Epsilon Iota blue and antique gold double graduation cords.