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How To Correctly Tie A Neck Tie |
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| The Windsor Knot |
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| 1. | Start with the wide end of the tie on your right. Extend it about 12 inches below the narrow end. | |
| 2. | Cross the wide end over the narrow, and bring it up through the loop. | |
| 3. | Bring the wide end down, around behind the narrow, and up on your right. | |
| 4. | Put this end down through the loop and across the narrow (as shown). | |
| 5. | Turn the wide end, and pass it through the loop. | |
| 6. | Complete the knot by slipping the wide end through the knot in front. Tighten and draw up to collar. | |
| The Windsor Half-Knot |
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| 1. | Start with the wide end of the tie on your right. Extend it about 12 inches below the narrow end. | |
| 2. | Cross the wide end over the narrow, and turn back underneath. | |
| 3. | Bring the wide end up, and turn down through loop. | |
| 4. | Pass the wide end around to the front from your left to right. | |
| 5. | Bring the wide end up through the loop. | |
| 6. | Pull the wide end through the knot in front. Tighten and draw up to collar. | |
| The Four-in-Hand Knot |
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| 1. | Start with the wide end of the tie on your right. Extend it about 12 inches below the narrow end. | |
| 2. | Cross the wide end over the narrow, and back underneath. | |
| 3. | Continue by bringing the wide end around, passing it across the front of the narrow once more. | |
| 4. | Pass the wide end up through the loop. | |
| 5. | Holding the front of the knot loosely with index finger, pass the wide end down through the loop in front. | |
| 6. | Remove finger, and tighten knot. Carefully, draw up tight to collar, holding the narrow end and sliding the knot up snug. | |