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  1. Need to learn how to tie a tie or just add a few new knots to your arsenal? Our step-by-step tutorial is sure to tie your wedding fit together.

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    • 6 Ways to Tie A Tie with Step-By-Step Directions
    • How to Tie A 4-In-Hand Knot
    • How to Tie A Full Windsor Knot
    • How to Tie A Half Windsor Knot
    • How to Tie A Pratt Knot
    • How to Tie A Kelvin Knot
    • The Tie Dimple & Why It’S Important
    • Tie Knots, Face Shapes, and Body Types
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    According to Cambridge University researchers Thomas Fink and Yong Mao, there are 85 Ways To Tie A Tie. Learning all of them is perhaps a fun project for a retired man, but for the rest of us, knowing just a few is more than sufficient. Indeed, it’s good to know a few different tie knots. They can be changed depending on collar spread, tie space, a...

    Complexity:Simple
    Best Collars:Point, spread, club, tab, pinned
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    Best Collars:Spread & Cutaway
    Complexity:Somewhat complex
    Best Collars:Spread
    Complexity:Simple
    Best Collars:Spread
    Complexity:Simple
    Best Collars:Point, spread, club, tab, pinned

    You may have heard of something called a “tie dimple.” This is a fold in the fabric just beneath the knot, and necktie enthusiasts tend to feel that the presence of a dimple separates the men from the boys, as it were. A good dimple helps to hold the tie in place while giving it some added visual interest. A tie without a dimple can look like a lim...

    While it’s essential that your tie knot sync with your collar, they must sync with you physically before anything else.

    It’s not totally necessary to learn a bunch of different ways to tie a tie. In fact, most men end up learning one knot and simply using that one for every last application that they’ll ever have for it. This is fine. Us, though, we prefer to have a few options at our disposal. We find it’s best to know one triangular knot, one conical knot, and one...

  3. Mar 31, 2024 · The best way to tie a tie for beginners is the 4-in-hand knot. Step 1. Button the top button of your shirt, and fold your collar up. Step 2. Hang the tie around your collar so that the wide end is on your right side, about 4 inches below the narrow end. Step 3. Cross the wide end in front of the narrow end. Step 4.

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  4. How to tie a tie tutorial. We've created an updated HD version of our most popular how to tie a tie tutorials. The Four In Hand knot is the simplest and quickest of all tie...

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  5. Mar 9, 2007 · This article will give very thorough and simple, step-by-step, instructions on how to tie the four main neck tie knots: Windsor Knot (aka Double Windsor Knot), Half Windsor Knot, Four-in-Hand Knot, and the Pratt Knot.

  6. Sep 28, 2017 · Watch our step-by-step guide of how to tie-a-tie using the world's most popular tie knot. This classic tie knot is known as the 'four-in-hand'. Learn how to tie-a-tie a number...

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