Tie a tie with a half windsor knot

Tie a tie with a half windsor knot

It won't take half the time that a full Windsor knot does, but it is slightly less complicated and works well when you're in a rush. You will need a necktie, a dress shirt, and a mirror. Tip: The tip of your tie should reach your belt buckle and should hide the narrow tie end underneath. Did you know? An American tailor developed the manufacturing system for the modern tie in the 1920's, discouraging wrinkles and allowing them to lay straight.

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bna 10 months ago
too fast
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abhishekvarma 10 months ago
kool
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chrnath 9 months ago
very informative
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eliza28 5 months ago
Very easy!
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