Tips
Ties
21.07.2010

Tips for tying up ties

Full Windsor 1
1. Put a tie around your neck with the narrow end of your tie on the right, while the wide end is on the left extending about one third below the right end.
2. Then cross the left, wide end over the right one. Hold the wide end of the tie with the right hand, and bring it from the inner side through the loop occurring between the neck and the crossed part, and pull it out to the front side.
3. Lightly tighten the tie's wide end and bring it from the right to the left on the tie’s bottom side.
4. With the right hand reach the wide end of the tie on the top side, grab the tip and bring it to the right and pull it on the inner side through the loop and push it to the front side. Using the right hand again reach to the front side to the tip of the tie’s wide end, and push it into the loop made at tying up the tie around the crossed part. 
5. Using the right hand pull the wide end through the loop in order to make a knot.
6. The tie is now loosely tied.  While holding the knot with the left hand, grab the narrow, lower end of the tie with the right hand and pull it as much as to tighten the loop around the neck and the knot is finely drawn up underneath the collar.

Full Windsor 2

1. Put a tie around your neck with the narrow end of your tie on the right, while the wide end is on the left extending about one third below the right end.
2. Using the right hand cross the wide end over the narrow one, which is held with the left hand.
3. Bring the tie’s wide end on the bottom side to the left side. Hold the wide end of the tie with the right hand at the tip and pull it on the top side over the loop occurring between the neck and the crossed part and pass it over the left hand to the left side. Release the tip with the right hand, reach it underneath the tie and bring it underneath the tie to the right side.
4. Using the right hand insert again the wide end from the bottom side into the loop made between the neck and the crossed part.
5. When the tie’s wide end is pulled out to front, push it in the loop at the left hand, holding the crossed part. Slip the wide end’s tip through the loop, and pull it so far that the knot gets tightened.
6. The tie is now loosely tied.  While holding the knot with the left hand, grab the narrow, lower end of the tie with the right hand and pull it as much as to tighten the loop around the neck and the knot is finely drawn up underneath the collar.

 Half Windsor
1. Put a tie around your neck with the narrow end of your tie on the right, while the wide end is on the left extending about one third below the right end.
2. Using the right hand cross the wide end over the narrow one which is held with the left hand. 
3. Then bring the wide end of the tie on the bottom side to the left side, and bring it over the front side, across the left hand – which is still holding the narrow end of the tie – to the right side.
4. Hold the wide end at the tip with the right hand, and slip it from the bottom side through the loop between the neck and the crossed part.
5. When the tie’s wide end is pulled out to front, push it in the loop at the left hand holding the crossed part. Slip the wide end’s tip through the loop, and pull it so far that the knot gets tightened.
6.  The tie is now loosely tied.  While holding the knot with the left hand, grab the narrow, bottom end of the tie with the right hand and pull it as much as to tighten the loop and the knot is finely drawn up underneath the collar.

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