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Have you ever tried to tie the tie, only to end up with a tangled knot of horrid? Starting with these helpful hints, sharp looking tie, mirror and patience, you can become an expert in the tie tie is great. Because there are several different waysto tie a tie, the article listed some few methods, starting with the easiest tie-tie.

It also helps to not release the ass and pulled itdown so you can put it on and pulled it back to top
Method 1 of 4: traditional Windsor knot
1
Select the Windsor knot as traditional alternativeto the more formal Windsor half. Duke of Windsorstarted the trend for this node back in the 1930 's. It has remained popular to this day because itprojects the statement that shows the wearer is elegant and have confidence. It is more dignifiedthan a knot Four-in-Hand, but it's a little harderto bind. This knot has to be worn with the collarspread. [1]
2
Put the tie around your neck. One end should bemuch wider than the other. Make sure the endsare wider on the right side, and about a foot (30 cm) lower than thin on the left side.
3
Cross the wide end of the narrow end.
4
Bring your tie through the loop.
5
Bring the tie You down. The wide end should reston the left side of the narrow end.
6
Pull the ends of the width of the narrow endunder and to the right!
7
Pull the ends through the loop width, this time on the right side. The wide end should now be to the outside.
8
Cross the wide end of tip thin again, from right to left.
9
Bring the wide end underneath loop.
10
Fold the tip width through the loop and to theknot in front of the tie.
11
Tighten the knot into a triangle using both hands.Slowly tighten the narrow end of the tie to bring it closer to the neck.
To look more modern, fashionable and casual,make a good knot a few inches or centimetersdown under the collar. For all official events, however, remains the knot on traditional distancefrom the collar.
Method 2 4: half Windsor Knot
1
Select the Windsor half as an alternative to the method of Four-in-Hand tie the tie. A larger knot, resembling a triangle, and considered moredifferentiated from the four-in-hand (but notdistinguished as a full Windsor). Most men tend to prefer the Windsor half because it's not asgreat to wear. [2]
2
Place the tie around your neck with the broad sideto the right side of your body. Adjust the tie so that the length of the wide side is about three times the length of the narrow side.
You may need to experiment with this step to achieve proper length for the side ties. Some people prefer to have the side width of about 12 inches (30 cm) below the narrow side.
3
Crossing the wide side tie side narrow.
4
Bring the broad side around and under thenarrow side.
5
Take the side of wide circles around the neck.Tighten slightly.
6
Bring a broad-side top side of the narrow, front,moving from right to left.
7
Slide the wide side through the loop around your neck.
8
Bring the sides through the knot in front.
9
Tighten slightly and form a knot to form a triangle. You want your node to see a little wider than the Four knot-in-Hand.
10
Tighten the tie around Your collar by pulling on the side of a narrow tie (which should now behidden under wide side tie). If You have a tie loopsunder the wide side tie, you may slide the narrowside through the loop to prevent it from "peek" from the side of the wide tie.
Method 3 4: Pratt knot
1
Start with the tie inside out. The wide end of thetie should hang on the right, and the narrow endon the left. Adjust the tie so that the wider end issome cms are longer than the narrow end.
2
Cross the wide end under the narrow end.
3
Bring the wide end of the circle around the neck.
4
Pull the tip width below to complete the loop at the neck. Fasten.
5
Carrying the narrow end, from left to right.
6
Pull the ends through the loop width.
7
Lower end wide all the way through the knot in front.
8
Form a knot to form a triangle and pull on the narrow end of the tie to tie up along the collar.

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