1. Four in Hand
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 12 inches lower than the narrow end of the tie.
Cross the wide end of the tie over the front of narrow end.
Cross the wide end back underneath the narrow end.
Cross back over the front of the narrow end again.
Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
Don’t forget to smile… ;)
2. Windsor
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 18 inches lower than the narrow end of the tie.
The original pic sucked, so I’m recycling… Cross the wide part of the tie over the narrow end.
Cross the wide end up and through the back of the loop and pull to the right.
Bring the wide end up in front of the loop and drop down through the back of the loop.
Pull the wide end to the right.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the narrow end.
Pull the wide end down and pass through the loop to form the knot.
3. Nicky
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 8 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Cross the narrow end of the tie over front of the wide end.
Bring the wide end up over top of the narrow end.
Pull the wide end down behind the loop and to the right.
Cross the wide end over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the narrow end
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
4. Half-Windsor
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 12 inches lower than the narrow end of the tie.
Cross the wide part of the tie over front of the narrow end.
Bring the wide end back underneath the narrow end to the left.
Lift the wide end up in front of the loop and drop down through the back of the loop.
Pull the wide end to the right.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
“Any man with a microphone can tell you what he loves the most…” – Jack White
5. Grantchester
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 16 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Cross the narrow end of the tie over front of the wide end.
Cross the wide end over the narrow end.
Cross the wide end under the knot to the other side.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up and through the back of the loop.
Cross the wide end under the knot to the opposite side.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up and through the back of the loop.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
“Dark Knight feeling, die and be a hero. Or live long enough to see yourself become a villain…” – S. Carter
6. Balthus
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 18 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Bring the wide end up over top of the narrow end.
Bring the wide end up and over the front of the knot.
Pull the wide end down behind the knot and to the right.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up behind the knot.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
“There’s room at the top I’m telling you still, but first you must learn how to smile as you kill…” – John Lennon
7. Kelvin
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 8 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out). Cross the narrow end of the tie over front of the wide end.
Cross the wide end under the knot to the other side.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up and through the back of the loop.
8. St Andrew
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 8 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Cross the narrow end of the tie over front of the wide end.
Cross the wide end over the front of the narrow end.
Pull the wide end down behind the knot and to the right.
Cross the wide end over the front of the narrow end.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
“Victory consistently – train all year to be the enemies misery. No stress visibly neither does it enter me. I think positively. You cant harm me mentally…” – Dwayne Carter Jr.
9. Victoria
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 8 inches below the narrow end.
Cross the wide end of the tie over the front of the narrow end.
Cross the wide end behind the loop to the other side.
Cross the wide end over the front of the knot to the other side.
Cross the wide end behind the knot to the other side.
Cross the wide end over the front of the knot to the other side.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the knot.
“You want to succeed you have to try or one day you’ll get older, and regret it all cause you can’t provide…” – Marcus Hopsin
10. Hanover
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 12 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Cross the narrow end of the tie over the front of the wide end.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the knot.
Pull the wide end down over the front of the knot and to the left.
Cross the wide end behind the back of the knot to the other side.
Bring the wide end up over the front of the knot.
Cross the wide end over the front of the knot to the other side.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the knot.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie.
“Bow-wow-yippie-yo-yippie-yay. Bow-wow-wow-yippie-yo-yippie-yeah” – George Clinton
11. Shelby (Pratt)
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 8 inches below the narrow end. Make sure the tie is backwards (with the label facing out).
Bring the wide end up over top of the loop.
Cross the wide part of the tie over the front of the knot.
Bring the wide end up and through the back of the loop.
“It’s hard being young from the slums, eatin five cent gums, not knowin where your meals comin from” – Christopher Wallace
12. Cavendish
Lay the tie around your neck with the wide end about 12 inches below the narrow end.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the knot.
Pull the wide end down over the front of the knot and to the right.
Cross the wide end behind the back of the knot to the other side.
Bring the wide end up behind the back of the knot.
Pull the wide end down through the loop to form the knot. Fix any twists, wrinkles, and folds, then tighten the knot and hold the narrow end, while sliding the knot up the narrow end. Fold your collar down, and take a selfie…
General Tips:
When you’re finished, the wide end of your tie should barely touch your belt buckle. Untie your tie every night before storage to prevent wrinkles. You should own at least 5 ties: 1 Solid Black, 1 Solid Red, 3 Misc You can purchase ties for $1-$5 at any thrift shop, clothing exchange, Salvation Army, Goodwill, etc. Always wear a tie to an interview, and if nobody else is wearing a tie at work, be the only guy doing it. Only wear a tie on a date if it’s required where you’re going.