How to Tie a Tie

How to Tie a Tie: Master the Classic Knot in Minutes

Need to level up your style game? Whether you’re heading to a wedding, job interview, or formal dinner, knowing how to tie a tie is a timeless skill every man should master. Don’t worry — it’s easier than you think. Follow this quick and easy guide to learn the most versatile and beginner-friendly knot: the Four-in-Hand.

Step-by-Step: How to Tie a Four-in-Hand Knot

1. Start with the wide end on your right side

Let the wide end hang about 12 inches lower than the narrow end on your left. Make sure the tie is flat and untwisted.

2. Cross the wide end over the narrow end

Bring the wide end to the left, laying it over the narrow part.

3. Wrap behind the narrow end

Now bring the wide end around the back and to the right side again.

4. Cross over the front again

Wrap the wide end over the front once more, from right to left. You’ll see a loop forming near the neck.

5. Pull it up through the neck loop

Slide the wide end upward and through the neck opening from underneath.

6. Tuck it down through the front loop

Take the wide end and slide it through the loop you just made in front.

7. Adjust and tighten

Hold the narrow end and gently slide the knot up to your collar. Straighten the tie and adjust the shape for a neat, sharp look.

Why the Four-in-Hand Knot?

This knot is slim, slightly asymmetrical, and works well with most collars and ties. It’s perfect for both formal and smart-casual looks — a true wardrobe essential for men of all ages.

Pro Tips:

  • Use a mirror to practice until it feels natural.
  • The tip of your tie should just touch the top of your belt.
  • A dimple under the knot adds a polished touch!

*Credit image : Ties.com

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