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How To Tie A Tie: Top Four Knots Used Globally

Have you ever stood in front of the mirror with your tie wondering “How do I tie this?”. Well, you are not alone. At some point, all of us as men have faced this dilemma and that is the moment we realized it’s time to learn. Now, the first thing to know about ties is that there are a number of knots it can be tied into. These knots vary in size, shape, and symmetry. Additionally, sometimes the knots depend on the thickness and the length of the tie as well. In this article, we bring to you four of the most popular ways of tying a tie!

The Windsor Knot:

It is believed the knot is named after the Duke of Windsor and came into existence approximately during the beginning of the 20th century. The Winsor Knot is well reserved for occasions that have a more formal nature. These occasions include official meetings, interviews, and high-end events. This knot is symmetrical and triangular in nature and pairs well with a French collar. Additionally, the best choice of fabric for a Windsor knot is silk.

The Four-In-Hand Knot:

This particular style of tying a tie is named after a popular 19th century Gentleman’s Club which had the same name. Whenever you are posed with the “which knot to select” dilemma and want a simple yet elegant solution, this is the one to go for. The style is slightly asymmetrical, tapered, and easy to learn. In other words, if you want to learn just one type of knot, this is it.

 

The Half Windsor Knot:

The Half Windsor knot closely resembled the Windsor knot but is easier to execute. It focuses on giving a more everyday look and it is recommended for wide collar shirts. It has a more adaptable look attached to it. The most common fabric for the Half Windsor knot is the textured and slippery neckties.

The Simple Knot:

We all know that every category of clothing has a classic and the Simple Knot is the classic of tie knots. This is the most commonly used knot for tying a tie and is extremely easy to make. On top of that, this knot has the potential to be worn with any type of suit and shirt collars. Men who have a medium or above-average height are the ones seen wearing this knot most often. While this knot is small be assured that this knot is extremely functional.

The above are four of the most popular ways of tying a tie. However, be rest assured that there are a number of other knots that you can use for your tie. Click here to know about the other ways to tie your tie! Apart from knowing how to execute the perfect knot, you also need to understand the type of shirts or suits to wear with each of these styles. While it may seem like a lot of work to understand the correlation between different knots and shirt collar, in the long run this will prove beneficial.

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