Nov 29, 2012

How to of the Day: How to Tie a Windsor Knot

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How to Tie a Windsor Knot
Nov 29th 2012, 14:00

While there are many different ways to tie a tie, one of most well known is the Windsor knot and its companion, the Half-Windsor knot. It's elegant (some consider it to be the most elegant way to tie a tie) and it is most suitable for the wide spread shirt collar. This article demonstrates how to tie your tie in a Windsor knot.

Edit Steps

  1. Stand in front of a mirror. Observe what you're doing in the mirror to help you see what is happening as you tie the knot. You won't need the mirror once you've got the hang of the tying but initially it helps with getting the tie length correct, etc. Check that your shirt is buttoned to the top and stand the collar up before proceeding.
  2. Put the tie around your neck. One end of the tie should be considerably wider than the other (the general rule is that the wide end hangs twice as low as the narrow end). Place the wider end on the right, and about a foot (30cm) lower than the narrower side on the left.
    • If you are left handed, it's recommended that you switch the sides of the wide and narrow ends, as it is easiest for the dominant hand to work with the longest end. If so, reverse the instructions as you go!
  3. Cross the wide end over the narrow end. Create somewhat of an uneven "X", with the thinner side located on the bottom and the wider side on top.
  4. Bring the tie through the loop. The top "V" from the "X" you created in the previous step and the collar of your shirt should make a loop. Cross the wide end of your tie under the thin end and through the loop.
  5. Bring the wide end back down to where it was before you looped it through the upper "V".
  6. Pull the wide end underneath the narrow end and to the right, back through the "V" loop and to the right again, so that the wide end is inside out.
  7. Cross the wide end over the thin end again, crossing to the right.
  8. Repeat step three.
  9. There should be somewhat of a loose knot wrapped around the thinner end now. Take the wider end that you just pulled through the loop and put it through the loose knot.
  10. Using both hands, carefully tighten the knot until it is resting a small distance below the collar, about an inch (2.5cm). Turn down the collar, making sure to do so neatly at the back where you can't see. Make any adjustments to ensure that the knot sits squarely in the middle of the collar and check that the tie reaches down to the waistband. Done.

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Edit Tips

  • For a more modern, fashionable and casual look, make the knot a good few inches down below the collar. For all formal occasions, however, keep the knot at the traditional distance away from the collar.
  • The Windsor knot gained its name from the Duke of Windsor, a man of royalty (once King of England until he abdicated to marry divorcee Wallis Simpson) known for his elegant style in the 1930s. The knot's attraction comes from its greater substance than the four-in-hand and its elegant symmetry.[1]

Edit Warnings

  • Don't make the tie so tight that it chokes you or impedes breathing. You could be blocking your airways to an extent too slight to notice but significant enough to lose oxygen to the brain.

Edit Things You'll Need

  • Tie
  • Mirror

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