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Tie a tie.jpgHow to Tie a Tie

If you are like most men, you may not pay much attention to your ties. You might think that because you know how to tie a tie, you know everything you need to about neckties. Maybe you think “a tie is just a tie,” but tell that to the account executive, whose first impression of you might actually be of your necktie. Whether you want to believe it or not, in everyday life we do form our opinions of others by the clothes they choose to wear. And for a man who finds himself in all kinds of everyday situations, it is the necktie, as well as his necktie knots, more than anything else, that will determine how others view his status, confidence, personality and credibility. Here is a diagram and instructions on how to tie the simple and common windsor knot.

Step 1 Drape the tie over your neck, with the wide end of the tie on your right. The wide end should hang about a foot or so lower than the narrow end.

Step 2 Cross the wide end over the narrow end and bring the wide end up and through the inside of the loop around your neck.

Step 3 Bring the wide end back down, around and behind the narrow end.

Steps 4 & 5 Pull the wide end up on your right, then put down through loop and across the narrow end.

Steps 6 & 7 Turn and pass up through the loop around your neck.

Step 8 Complete the knot by pushing the wide end down through the front of the knot.

Step 9 Tighten the knot carefully as you flatten out any wrinkles.

Step 10 Draw the knot snugly up to your collar.

There are many other types of knots to choose from. From the traditional half-windsor and bow tie, to the lesser known St. Andrew knot and Grantchester knot. For the visual learners out there, it helps to see the work being done.

And even more tie information is available! Such as how to clean a tie, how to dress for an interview, buying a tie, and even the history of the necktie.

 

 

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Great Tie Stores

Below are some stores that sell ties that I think are great-

Charles Tyrwhitt

Charles Tyrwhitt
Considering that it wedding season coming upon us, I know I will be planning ahead to make sure my date and I will look our sharpest. Charles Tyrwhitt is a British clothier that keeps classic tailoring alive and spiffy for those of us who take pride in our style. Let’s see all the men show some real class this season in dress shirts, suits and separates, dress trousers, knitwear, polo shirts, cufflinks, formal shoes and all the rest to look their best! Charles Tyrwhitt also carries womenswear (s...

Paul Fredrick Shirt, Co.

Paul Fredrick Shirt, Co.
Shop Paul Fredrick for men's clothing, apparel, and accessories. Paul Fredrick’s offers great bargains on dress shirts, ties, slacks, sweaters, knits, suits, and more! Impeccable style at affordable prices. Paul Fredrick MenStyle designs and sells a classic collection of men's fashion apparel to hundreds of thousands of men across the United States and around the world. At Paul Fredrick, we understand that building a business wardrobe is not inexpensive. Paul Fredrick creates design collections...

Perry Ellis

Perry Ellis

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marcb said:

Love the bow tie...but never had the guts to wear one-  Great Twist!

February 20, 2008 8:26 PM
 

Winifred said:

Thanks for teaching me about the Grantchester knot!

June 13, 2008 11:26 AM
 

Winifred said:

Thanks for teaching me about the Grantchester knot!

June 13, 2008 11:26 AM