How To Tie A Tie Series: The Cavendish Knot

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http://www.abcneckties.com - The Cavendish necktie knot can be worn with any kind of tie and is very similar to the four-in-hand knot. Watch this video for step-by-step instructions.

The Cavendish is a longer version of the four-in-hand. Start with the wide end over the narrow end, bring it under to the right, over to the left, and under to the center. A four-in-hand ends here; instead, the Cavendish takes the wide end over to the right, under to the left, over to the right, hold it, then under to the center, and tie. The result is a thicker four-in-hand with an easier-to-adjust dimple.

Right side up, wide end over: R L C R L R H C T

How to read these steps:
"Right side up, wide end over" means the front of the tie faces out. The starting position is the wide end taken to the left, over the narrow end.
R and L: Take the wide end to the right or left
C: Take the wide end to the center, the area between the knot
H: The step before the last move; put one or two fingers in the knot, as you will soon need space to thread the tie through it.
T: Pull the end end through the loop created by the H. Pull the wide end to tighten the knot, pull the narrow end to pull the knot closer to the collar.

For more: http://www.abcneckties.com/blog
http://www.abcneckties.com/blog/?p=1054

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    you're so gentle ..wish I can lick you up man ..well done ;)

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