HOW TO KNOT A TIE
(Don't panic;  just  follow  the pictures.) 

Windsor Knot Half Windsor Knot Four-In-Hand Bow Tie
       





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How to knot a tie > How to tie a Windsor Knot 
1. Situate the tie so that the end "A" is longer than end "B" and cross "A" over "B".
2. Bring "A" up through loop between collar and tie; then back down.
3. Pull "A" underneath "B" and to the left, and
back through the loop again.
4. Bring "A" across the front from left to right.
5. Pull "A" up through the loop again.
6. Bring "A" down through the knot in front.
7. Using both hands, tighten the knot and draw up to collar.
How to knot a tie > How to knot a Half Windsor 

1. Situate the tie so that the end "A" is longer than end "B" and cross "A" over "B".

2. Bring "A" up around and behind "B".
3. Bring "A" up.
4. Pull "A" up and through the loop.
5. Bring "A" around front, over "B" from left to right.
6. Again, bring "A" up and through the loop.

7. Bring "A" down through the knot in front.

8. Using both hands, tighten the knot and draw up to collar.

How to knot a tie > How to tie a Four in Hand 
1. Situate the tie so that the end "A" is longer than end "B" and cross "A" over "B".
2. Turn "A" back underneath "B".
3. Continue by bringing "A" back over in front of "B" again.
4. Pull "A" up and through the loop around your neck.
5. Hold the front of the knot loosely with your index finger and bring "A" down through front loop.
6. Remove finger and tighten knot snugly to collar
by holding "B" and sliding the knot.
How to knot a tie > How to tie a bowtie 

1. Place the bow tie around your neck, situating it so that end "A" is longer than end "B".

2. Cross "A" over "B".

3. Bring "A" up and under the loop.

4. Now double "B" over itself
to form the front base loop of the tie.

5. Loop "A" over the center of the loop
you just formed.

6. Holding everything in place, double "A" back on itself and poke it through the loop behind the tie.

7. Adjust the tie by tugging at the ends of it and straightening the center knot.

 

There you go.  Looking good!   Have a good time, eh? : )

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