Here’s a simple step-by-step method for tying a classic Four-in-Hand tie knot:
Steps
- Drape the tie around your neck
- Put the wide end on your right side and the narrow end on your left.
- The wide end should hang lower than the narrow end.
- Cross the wide end over the narrow end
- Make an “X” just below your collar.
- Wrap the wide end behind the narrow end
- Bring it around to the front again.
- Bring the wide end across the front
- You’ll see the start of the knot forming.
- Pull the wide end up through the neck loop
- Bring it from underneath, up behind the knot.
- Tuck the wide end down through the front loop
- Slide it through the loop you just created in front.
- Tighten the knot gently
- Hold the narrow end and slide the knot upward toward your collar.
- Adjust it neatly
- Center the knot and flatten it so it sits nicely.
Quick tips
- The tip of the wide end should ideally reach your belt buckle.
- If it’s too short or too long, start again with the wide end positioned higher or lower.
- A small dimple just under the knot can make it look sharper.
If you want, I can also give you:
- a very short version
- a Windsor knot version
- or a beginner-friendly visual description
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