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How To Tie A Necktie | Different Ways Of Tying A Tie - Ties.com
Seeing necktie knots laid out side-by-side is the fastest way to grasp how they differ from one another. In order to play fair, we tied each knot using neckties of the same material, thickness and width (3 ½ inches).
How To Tie A Simple Knot (Oriental Knot) - Ties.com
The Simple knot is compact with an asymmetry causing it to lean toward the active end. This knot works well with thick neckties or for tall guys who need a little extra length. Live the simple life.
How to Tie a Tie: Step-by-Step Videos for 6 Necktie Knots
2022年8月5日 · Step-by-step videos for 6 popular necktie knots. Learn the Four-in-hand, the Windsor, the Half-Windsor, the Simple Knot, the Eldredge, and the bow tie knot.
The Easiest Way to Tie a Tie - Ties.com
If you’re a beginner looking for the easiest way to tie a tie, look no further than the Four-in-Hand. It’s so simple, it’s basically “How to Tie a Tie for Dummies”. Why? This knot has very few moves and creates a slim, modern looking knot. As a bonus, it’s just as easy to untie as it is to tie.
How To Tie A Windsor Knot - Ties.com
Learn how to tie a tie in a Windsor Knot. Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
How To Tie A Four-in-Hand Knot - Ties.com
Named after a 19th Century Gentleman's Club of the same name, the Four-in-Hand is the reigning champion of necktie knots. Its popularity stems from its simplicity and versatility. It is easy to tie, slender, tapered, mildly asymmetrical and self-releasing.
How To Tie A Balthus Knot - Ties.com
The Balthus knot is as large as necktie knots come (significantly bigger than the Windsor). When executed properly, the resulting knot is a broad and conical in shape. Because of the sheer number of times the wide end is wrapped around the small end, the finished tie will be very short when completed.
How To Tie A Pratt Knot (Shelby Knot) - Ties.com
Learn how to tie a tie in a Pratt Knot (Shelby Knot). Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
How To Tie A Trinity Knot - Ties.com
The Trinity knot, much like the Eldredge knot, is a relatively recent innovation. The finished knot shares a resemblance with the Celtic Triquetra knot. Tied using the small end as the active end, this knot is initially tied loosely and pulled tight at the very end.
How To Tie A Kelvin Knot - Ties.com
The Kelvin is an extension of the Simple knot. Like the Simple knot, the Kelvin starts with the tie lying inside out resulting in an inverted tail. This knot produces a lithe and tidy knot similar in size to the Four-in-Hand but slightly fuller and more angular.