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1) How to Tie a Four in Hand Knot
2) How to Tie a Half Windsor Knot
3) How to Tie a Kent Knot
4) How to Tie the Double Windsor Knot
5) How to Tie a Prince Albert Knot
6) How to Tie a Bow Tie
7) How to Fold a Handkerchief
1. Flip up your collar, button down the top button, and lay the necktie around your neck so that the wide end of the tie hangs 5-6 inches lower than the narrow end. Make sure that the inseam of the tie faces you body.
2. Place the wide end of the necktie over the narrow end, and wrap around. Hold the narrow end down with your other hand.
3. Then, wrap the wide end over the narrow end. Don't pull it tight, but create a loop at front of the unfinished tie knot.
4. Then, loop the wide end of the tie through the gap between unfinished tie knot and your collar. Then take this wide end of the tie and pull it through the loop you created on step #3.
5. Give the Four-in-Hand knot some final adjustment, pull it tight, center it between the collars, and flip the collar back down. You are done!
1. As with all tie knots: Flip up your collars, button the town button and lay the tie around your neck. The wide end of the tie should hang about 5-6 inches lower than the narrow and, and the inside of the tie should have your body.
2. Loop the wide end of the tie thorough the gap between neck and necktie.
3. Pull the wide end of the tie back over to the front. Pull it slightly tight. Then, take this end of the tie and wrap back behind the narrow end of the tie.
4. Then, wrap the wide end of the necktie back over the front of the narrow end. Don't pull tight but create a loop at the front of the unfinished knot.
5. Just like you did in step #2, pull the wide end of the tie in between your collar and the tie. Then, pull the wide end thorough the loop you created in step #4.
6. Give the half-Windsor knot a final adjustment and flip down your collars. Done!
1. Lay the necktie around your neck so that the wide end hangs about 4-5 inches lower than the narrow end. Start by having the inside of your tie face your body, but then flip the wide side of the tie over so that the stitching is showing.
2. Take the wide end of the tie and cross it behind the narrow end.
3. Now take the wide end of the tie and loop it over the narrow end. The "good side" of the necktie should be showing now.
4. Wrap the wide end of your necktie between your neck and the tie and pull through the loop.
5. Slightly pull tight, center the knot, and flip over you collars. Finished!
1. Lay the tie around your neck so that the wide end of your tie hangs down about 6-7 inches longer than the narrow end. Cross the wide end over the narrow end.
2. Loop the necktie through the gap between neck and unfinished tie knot. Pull it all the way around and then back behind the narrow end.
3. Now do the same thing on the other side.
4. Wrap the wide end of the tie back over to the front.
5. Pull the wide end back through in between neck and unfinished knot. Don't pull tight, but create a loop in front of the knot.
6. Pull the wide end of the tie through this loop.
7. Pull tight and give the knot a final adjustment. And you are done!
1. Since this tie requires 2+ wrappings (number of wrappings is personal preference) the wide end of the tie needs to hang much lower than the narrow en.
2. Place the wide end over the narrow end and wrap around. Do this twice or more. The more wrappings the larger the tie knot will be.
3. On the final wrapping create a loop in front of the finished necktie knot. Take the wide end of the tie and pull it in between your neck and the tie and through the loop.
4. Pull slightly tight, give a final adjustment, and flip down the collars. Finished!
1. Just like you do when tying a necktie flip up the collar, and lay the bow tie around your neck with one end hanging about 2 inches lower than the other.
2. Cross the longer end of the bowtie over the narrow end, and then wrap it from behind through the gap between bowtie and neck.
3. Now fold the shorter end of the bow over.
4. Pull the wider end over the folded part of the bow from step #3.
5. Wrap it all the way around back through the gap between neck and bow tie. Don't pull tight yet, but create a loop in front of this wrapping. Take the bow tie and pull it through this loop.
6. Tighten the bow and give it a final adjustment to your liking.
1. Lay the handkerchief on a flat surface.
2. Fold the hanky in half so that it looks like two overlapping triangles
3. Fold one side in.
4. Repeat step #3 with the opposite side
5. Tug the hanky in your breast pocket and give it some final styling.
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