At Cambridge University in England, it is still a compulsion to wear neck tie in the dinning halls. So you can imagine how much effort is required from your brain before these meals. It’s not surprising that someday someone would ask, "Is there another way to make these neck tie knots? Is there something different we can do?"
Many of you out there must be wearing a tie every day, much in the same manner as these gentlemen from the Cambridge university. At times even you must have asked yourself, How to make neck tie differently? If yes, then you are at the right place. Given below are four different ways in which you can make a neck tie.
Check out the following Neck Tie Instructions:
Windsor knot
1. Hold the wide end of the tie on your right, such that it enlarges by a foot below the narrow end.
2. Turn over the wide-end over the narrow end and bring up through loop.
3. Now, put the wide-end down between the loop and cross it round the narrow end.
4. Turn it and pass up through loop again.
5. Just slip it down slowly through the knot and tighten it and draw up comfortably to the collar.
Half Windsor knot
1. Hold the wide end of the tie on your right, such that it enlarges by a foot below the narrow end.
2. Turn over the wide-end over the narrow end and turn back underneath.
3. Bring up the wide-end and turn it down through loop.
4. Pass wide end around front from left to right.
5. Then again up through loop.
6. Again down through the loop but in front. Tighten carefully and push up to the collar.
Four in Hand Knot
1. Hold the wide end of the tie on your right, such that it enlarges by a foot below the narrow end.
2. Turn over the wide-end over the narrow end and turn back underneath.
3. Pass the wide end across front of narrow once more.
4. Pass side end up through loop.
5. Hold the front of the knot with index finger and pass wide end down through loop from front.
6. Remove the finger and tighten knot carefully. Push up tight to the collar by holding narrow end. .
Bow Tie
1. Hold the wide end of the tie on your right, such that it enlarges 1.5 inch below the narrow end.
2. Cross wide-end over the narrow-end through loop.
3. Form a bow in front of the loop by doubling up the narrow end and place it across collar points.
4. Hold this front loop with thumb and forefinger of right hand and push the long end down over front.
5. Place your left forefinger pointing up on bottom half of hanging part and pass it behind front loop.
6. Poke resulting the loop though knot behind front loop. Even ends and tighten