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How to knot a tie

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By KENNETH MFON UKEMEPublished 3 months ago 3 min read
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How to Knot a Tie: A Step-by-Step Guide

Tying a tie is a skill that every man should possess. Whether you have a job interview, a formal event, or a special occasion, knowing how to knot a tie is an essential part of looking sharp and put together. However, for many, the process can seem daunting and complicated. But fear not! With a bit of practice and patience, you too can master the art of tying a tie. In this step-by-step guide, we will walk you through the process of knotting a tie, ensuring that you can confidently tie a perfect knot every time.

Before we dive into the instructions, let’s first familiarize ourselves with the different parts of a tie. A standard tie consists of three major components: the wide end, the narrow end, and the knot. The wide end is generally the longer end and the narrow end is the shorter end. The knot is the part that brings the two ends together and forms a decorative element at the neck.

Now, let’s get started on how to knot a tie:

Step 1: Start by draping the tie around your neck, with the wide end about 12 inches longer than the narrow end. The wide end should be on your right side and the narrow end on your left side.

Step 2: Cross the wide end over the narrow end, forming an “X” shape just below your collarbone.

Step 3: Take the wide end and pull it up and through the loop created by the “X.” Ensure that the wide end passes behind the narrow end.

Step 4: Pull the wide end all the way through the loop and let it hang down the front of your shirt.

Step 5: Now, take the wide end and bring it across the front, from right to left.

Step 6: Pull the wide end up and through the loop created between your collar and the tie.

Step 7: Hold the knot loosely with one hand and use your other hand to adjust it, making sure that it is centered and symmetrical.

Step 8: Once you are satisfied with the placement of the knot, hold the narrow end with one hand and use the other hand to slide the knot up towards your collar, tightening it.

Step 9: Adjust the length of the tie by pulling on the narrow end until it reaches the desired length. The tip of the narrow end should ideally touch the top of your belt buckle.

Step 10: Tuck the narrow end into the loop on the back of the wide end. This loop is called the keeper loop, and it helps to keep the tie in place and prevent it from flapping around.

Congratulations! You have successfully tied a tie. With practice, this process will become second nature to you. Remember to take your time and be patient with yourself as you learn. It may take a few tries to get the knot just right, but with perseverance, you will become a pro.

There are also different types of knots that you can experiment with to add variety to your tie collection. The most common knot is the Four-in-Hand knot, which is a simple and versatile knot suitable for most occasions. Other popular knots include the Half-Windsor and the Full-Windsor, which are more formal and create a larger knot.

In conclusion, knowing how to knot a tie is a valuable skill that every man should possess. By following the step-by-step guide provided above, you can confidently tie a tie and look dapper for any occasion. Remember to practice regularly to perfect your technique and explore different knot styles to add a touch of personality to your outfits. Happy knotting!

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KENNETH MFON UKEME

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