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Illustrates in simple ways, how to's of a tie - how to knot a tie, how to care for a tie, how to dress for success, tie care tips.
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Kelvin Knot
This is an elegant-looking knot that is relatively narrow and slightly asymmetrical, and can be worn with ties of just about any material or thickness, preferably with a classic collar dress shirt. Drape the tie over your neck, with t...
Pratt Knot
This knot is said to be the very simplest one to tie, because of its relatively few moves. The knot is popular among Chinese teens, hence it’s name. The knot is suitable with wool and thicker ties, and is a symmetric knot. Pratt Knot Step#1Drap...
The Bow Tie Knot
The Bow Tie is traditionally worn with formal attire and dinner jackets, but is becoming more and more popular with a variety of fashion styles. The knot can seem tricky, practice – remember you are essentially trying to tie two symmetrical ...
The Windsor Knot
The Windsor knot is wide and triangular, designed for wide spread shirt collars. It is not a good knot to use with ties of thick material, but, when well executed, is stately and elegant. Drape the tie over your neck, with the wide end of...
The Half-Windsor
The half-Windsor knot is easier than a Windsor knot, but more difficult than a Four-in-Hand. It gives a neat, triangular knot for standard shirt collars and works particularly well with lighter fabrics. And it is suitable for just about any occasi...
The Four-in-Hand Knot
The Four-in-Hand knot provides a sharp look, with less difficulty, and produces a straight and narrow tie. Designed for a standard shirt collars, it is a relatively simple knot to tie and works for just about any occasion. Drape the tie o...

