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Monday, April 14, 2014

how to tie a tie in 5 easy steps

Whether you are a College student or any working professional you must know how to tie a tie so, I hope you will learn it by given clear illustrations and simple directions which makes learning how to tie a tie easy. Choose from how to tie a Windsor tie like James Bond or shoot for the classic Four-in-Hand. Just take a look below, then start practicing in front of a mirror.

Tying a Windsor Tie...

tie a tie step 1

Windsor: Step One

Cross the wide end over the narrow, then slip the wide end up between the tie and the collar, then simply drop it back down.












tie a tie step 2

 Windsor: Step Two

Wrap the wide end behind the narrow end from right to left.













tie a tie step 3

Windsor: Step Three

Bring the wide end in front and over the loop between the collar and tie.













tie a tie step 4

Windsor: Step Four

Wrap the wide end around the narrow part one more time and slip up through the loop again.












 
tie a tie step 5

Windsor: Step Five

Loosely stabilizing the knot, slip the wide end through it. Center the dimple. Tighten.













 

Now onto the Four-in-Hand...

tying a tie step 1


Four-in-Hand: Step One 

Begin with the fat end of your tie on your right and extend it about ten inches below the skinny end.















tying a tie step 2

Four-in-Hand: Step Two

Cross the wide end of the tie over the narrow end of the tie and then continue underneath.















tying a tie step 3

 

Four-in-Hand: Step Three

Cross the wide end over the narrow part one more time.















tying a tie step 4

 

Four-in-Hand: Step Four

Cross the wide end over the narrow part one more time.















tying a tie step 5

Four-in-Hand: Step Five

Hold the knot steady and slip the wide end down through the knot. Center dimple. Tighten.

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