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3 Ways to Tie a Tie

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

Do you end up in a knot yourself trying to knot a tie? There are so many ways to tie a tie (something like 79) that one could almost tie any kind of a knot and approximate one of those ways. However, if you want to make it look right, then easy knots to learn are the Four-in-hand, the Half Windsor, and, for wide (cut away) collars and formal occasions, the Full Windsor. These will see you through most social and business occasions.

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  • To those who managed and expressed their thanks, thank you. To those who tried and still couldn't, thanks for trying. Try again, you will succeed!

  • You are welcome.

  • Is that a french cuff shirt?

  • @virginiatechfanx No, it is a single cuff. A French cuff is longer and folded back on itself, so the cuff links hold together four layers of cuff.

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  • @sendricardo The person doing the tie and commenting is from South Africa, well spotted.

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  • Wow, this vid made it really easy. Thx man!

  • Thanx man the first one is the easiest

  • Thank you, you just made my life a bit less complicated c:

  • cheers bro!

  • u save my life on the graduation day haha

  • the socond one is easy and realy good looking.Nice vid thanks for the help.

  • Great video finally can tie

    Ties suck ass

  • thank uuuuu

  • Full Windsor is kicking my as*

  • Nice!~ But i just can't get the triangle...

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