Fashion Today: 10 Simple ways to knot a tie - Part 1
Here are 10 simple ways you can not your tie as a man...
This one is suitable for all types of neckties and collars.
- Place the tie so that the wide part is to the left hand and the narrow is to the right hand.
- Put the wide end under the narrow one to form a crosshair.
- Wrap the narrow side with the wide from left to right.
- Pull the wide end to the neck and hang it under the tie collar.
- Stretch it through the loop on the front side that just formed.
- Pull the wide end down and slightly tighten it.
This one has an entirely symmetrical form of a triangle.
- Place the tie with the seams inside so that the wide part is to the right hand and the narrow is to the left hand. The small end should be slightly pulled above your navel.
- Put the wide end over the narrow one to form a crosshair.
- Pull the wide end to the neck and hanger it over the tie collar.
- After wrapping the tie collar once, pull it to the left.
- Put under the narrow end from left to right.
- Pull the wide end to the neck again and hang it over the formed tie collar.
- Then pull the wide end to the right.
- Make the front side of the tie knot and put the wide side horizontally from right to left.
- Pull the wide end to the neck and hang it under the tie collar.
- Stretch it through the loop on the front side of the tie knot that has formed during the 8th step.
- Pull the wide end down and slightly tighten it.
Perhaps the most common of all, because of its simplicity and
versatility. It is easy to tie, of a conical shape, and slightly
asymmetric.
- Place the tie with the seams inside so that the wide part is to the right hand and the narrow is to the left hand. The small end should be slightly pulled above your navel.
- Put the wide end over the narrow one to form a crosshair.
- Wrap the narrow side with the wide one from right to left.
- Make the front side of the tie knot and put the wide side horizontally from left to right.
- Pull the wide end to the neck and hang it under the tie collar.
- Stretch it through the loop on the front side of the tie knot that has formed during the 4th step
- Pull the wide end down and slightly tighten it.
Someone may say that a Windsor knot is needless since there is a Half
Windsor Knot. All because it is simpler than its “older brother” and
looks much more elegant due to its asymmetric form. It is also a formal
knot, which suits most types of collars and can be used on all types of
ties.
This one is often called a “four-in-hand knot” with an extra turn,
because the tie end is wrapped four times around the knot, and then
stretch inside. As a result, it looks wide, but still ideally suits the
office shirts.