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Different Ways Of Tying A Tie

Master the art of tying a tie with essential knots every man should know, alongside classics like Balthus, Kelvin, Pratt, and Prince Albert in these step-by-step guides.

3 Knots Every Man Should Know

Four in hand knot

How to Tie the Four-In-Hand Tie Knot

How To Tie A Half Windsor Knot

How To Tie A Half Windsor Tie Knot

How To Tie A Windsor Knot

How To Tie A Windsor Tie Knot

Classic Necktie Knots

Trinity Knot

How to Tie the Trinity Tie Knot

Eldredge Knot

How to Tie the Eldredge Tie Knot

Manhattan Tie Knot

How to Tie the Manhattan Tie Knot

Christensen Knot

How to Tie the Christensen (Cross) Tie Knot

BowTie Knot

How to Tie the Bow Tie Knot

murrell tie knot

How to Tie the Murrell Tie Knot

Oriental Knot

How to Tie the Oriental (Simple) Tie Knot

Balthus Knot

How to Tie the Balthus Tie Knot

How to Tie the Kelvin Knot

How to Tie the Kelvin Tie Knot

The Pratt Knot

How to Tie the Pratt (Shelby) Tie Knot

Prince Albert Knot

How to Tie the Prince Albert Tie Knot

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