How To Tie A Tie?

Jan 20, 2022

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Windsor Knot - In the 1930s and 1940s, the Duke liked to wear a special wide tie, and this knot method can provide a symmetrical and strong large triangular bow tie, suitable for shirts with wide collars and more formal occasions, And with the powerful influence, this knotting method left the mark of the duke. It is best to consider the distance between the left and right collar pieces. If the distance is large, a full Windsor knot can be preferred to fill the blank.


How to play: Let the tie cross on the chest, then pass the big sword around the small sword towards your body and go through the knot, first from the inside to the front on your right side, then from the outside to the inside to the left, and finally horizontal Wrap the wrapped two nodes from the front and then go through the nodes from the inside to the outside.


Half Windsor Knot - Half Windsor knot, as the name suggests, is a simplified version of the Windsor knot, eliminating the need to tie a double knot, but it also allows the triangular bow tie to be slightly smaller in size.


How to play: The tie is crossed in front of the chest. It is also the big sword pressing the small sword. It goes around the small sword backwards, and then goes around the bow tie from the outside to the inside. Just go through it.


Four-handed knot - This is a simpler way to tie the knot, but the bow tie is flatter than the previous two methods, and the tie is also prone to offset. Four-handed knots are more suitable for flexible, good drape semi-lined ties, which can be used in daily work and business occasions.


How to play: Cross the tie on the chest, wrap the big sword horizontally against the small sword, and then pass through the previously formed collar from the inside to the outside around the knot.


Note: When tying, remember to keep the tie close to the middle and back of the neck. The big sword refers to the thicker end, and the other end is the small sword. The length of the big sword should be adjusted to be slightly longer than the small sword at the beginning. Remember to fix the knots with your hands. In the process, you basically use a big sword to complete the effect. When adjusting the bow tie, hold the lower part of the tie with your hand, then slide the bow tie up and down, and pull the small sword appropriately to adjust the length of the tie.