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A comprehensive step by step guide on the different ways to tie a tie. Windsor, 4 in hand, Eldredge, Trinity, bow tie, and other simple knots from Ties.com
Learn how to tie a tie in a Windsor Knot. Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
Step-by-step videos for 6 popular necktie knots. Learn the Four-in-hand, the Windsor, the Half-Windsor, the Simple Knot, the Eldredge, and the bow tie knot.
Tighten the knot by pulling down on the wide end. Slide the knot up & adjust. Learn how to tie a tie in a Four-in-Hand Knot. Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
If you’re a beginner looking for the easiest way to tie a tie, look no further than the Four-in-Hand. It’s so simple, it’s basically “How to Tie a Tie for Dummies”. Why? This knot has very few moves and creates a slim, modern looking knot. As a bonus, it’s just as easy to untie as it is to tie.
Also known as the Oriental, Kent knot and Petit Noeud, the Simple Knot contains the fewest possible steps and is very easy to learn. Despite its simplicity, this knot is rarely worn in the West but maintains popularity in China.
Learn how to tie a tie in a Bow Tie. Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
Check out our visual comparison of necktie knots, a knot tying guide for everyone from Ties.com.
Tighten the knot by pulling down on the wide end. Slide the knot up & adjust. Learn how to tie a tie in a Pratt Knot (Shelby Knot). Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.
Learn how to tie a tie in a Double Windsor Knot. Ties.comgives a full walkthrough and video in this guide.