BizWeb presents "How To Tie A Tie"
As a service to the more fashion challenged (like me) BizWeb
presents the following primer on how to tie a tie.
Note that all images below are mirror images. That is, it is what you
would see when looking into the mirror.
The Windsor Knot
Wide and triangular - for wide spread shirt collars
- Start with wide end of the tie on your right and extending a foot below
narrow end.
- Cross wide end over narrow and bring up through loop.
- Bring wide end down around behind narrow and up on your right.
- Then put down through loop and around across narrow as shown.
- Turn and pass up through loop and...
- Complete by slipping down through the knot in front. Tighten
and draw up snug to collar.
The Half-Windsor Knot
Medium symmetrical triangle - for standard shirt collars
- Start with wide end of the tie on your right and extending a foot below
narrow end.
- Cross wide end over narrow and turn back underneath.
- Bring up and turn down through loop.
- Pass wide end around front from left to right.
- Then up through loop...
- And down through knot in front. Tighten carefully and draw up to collar.
The Four-In-Hand Knot
Long and straight - to complement a standard shirt collar
- Start with wide end of the tie on your right and extending a foot below
narrow end.
- Cross wide end over narrow and back underneath.
- Continue around passing wide end across front of narrow once more.
- Pass side end up through loop.
- Holding front of knot loose with index finger, pass wide end down
through loop in front.
- Remove finger and tighten knot carefully. Draw up tight to collar by
holding narrow end and sliding knot snug.
The Bow Tie
For the man who dresses with a certain flair
- Start with end in left hand, extending 1.5 inch below that in right hand.
- Cross longer end over shorter and pass up through loop.
- Form front loop of bow by doubling up shorter end (hanging) end placing
across collar points.
- Hold this front loop with thumb and forefinger of left hand. Drop
long end down over front.
- Place right forefinger pointing up on bottom half of hanging part.
Pass up behind front loop and...
- Poke resulting loop though knot behind front loop (see illustration).
Even ends and tighten.
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