8 Different ways How to tie a tie

 

Here are 8 different ways to tie a tie, from classic to stylish — perfect for work, weddings, or just looking sharp:


๐Ÿ‘” 1. The Four-in-Hand Knot

Easy & Classic

  • Slim, slightly asymmetrical look

  • Great for narrow collars or casual settings

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Cross the wide end over the narrow, loop around once, go up through the neck hole, and down through the front loop. Tighten and adjust.


๐Ÿ‘” 2. The Half Windsor Knot

Balanced & Professional

  • Medium size, symmetrical

  • Ideal for standard collars and formal events

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Start with the wide end on the right. Go over the narrow, under the loop, over the other side, then up and down through the knot in front.


๐Ÿ‘” 3. The Full Windsor Knot

Formal & Bold

  • Wide, symmetrical triangle

  • Best for wide-spread collars and formal occasions

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Cross wide over narrow, loop up and down both sides, then bring the wide end up through the middle and down through the front loop. Adjust neatly.


๐Ÿ‘” 4. The Pratt Knot (Shelby Knot)

Neat & Versatile

  • Medium size, symmetrical

  • Good for business and wide or narrow collars

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Start with the tie inside out. Cross wide under narrow, go over and down, then up and through the loop. Pull through the front and tighten.


๐Ÿ‘” 5. The Kelvin Knot

Modern & Clean

  • Slightly tighter and neater than Four-in-Hand

  • Great for slim ties

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Wrap the wide end under and around the narrow end twice, then bring it up through the neck loop and down the front loop.


๐Ÿ‘” 6. The Eldredge Knot

Unique & Eye-Catching

  • Braided, layered look

  • Ideal for fashion events or standing out

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Uses the narrow end for most of the wrapping. Complex steps, so a video tutorial is helpful for this one.


๐Ÿ‘” 7. The Trinity Knot

Swirled & Stylish

  • Symmetrical with a spiral effect

  • Great for special occasions

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Similar to the Eldredge, uses narrow end for most of the work. Looks impressive, best learned via video or mirror practice.


๐Ÿ‘” 8. The Bow Tie

Classy & Traditional

  • Perfect for tuxedos, formalwear

  • Works with shirts that have a wing or classic collar

๐Ÿ”น How to do it:
Just like tying shoelaces, but a little more detailed. Loop, fold, and pull through. Practice makes perfect!

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