Tying the Four-In-hand knot |
The smallest knot,
long and narrow, works best with wide ties of heavy fabrics and tab, pin, buttondown and regular spread collars. This knot leaves a slightly longer tie, and is ideal for a taller gentleman who requires a longer length. |
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Step 1: Situate the tie so that the fuller end (A) is longer than the thinner end (B) and cross A over B. | |
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Step 2: Turn A behind and underneath B. | |
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Step 3: Bringing A back over in front of B. | |
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Step 4: Pull A up and through the loop made between your shirt collar and the necktie. | |
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Step 5: Hold the front of the knot loosely with your index finger and bring A down through the front loop. | |
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Step 6: Remove finger and tighten knot snugly to collar by holding B and sliding the knot. | |
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