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We hand sew a mere 15 ties per hour compared to machine-sewn versions that come off the line at 150 per hour. Also use a self-fabric keeper instead of cheaper cloth.


Wearing a necktie can express your taste and style. Also, the way you tie a tie can make you look even better with good style necktie. However, tie a necktie is always a problem for most men. There are many pattern of tie a necktie or you can call "Knot". In depth, learning how to tie different knot can make you look better in different types of neckties. Basically, there are 7 different kinds of knots which are Windsor, Half-Windsor, Small Knot, Four-In-Hand, Prince Albert, Cross Knot and Bow Tie.
For these 4 easy steps of how to tie a tie will show you one of the easiest and most popular knots, Four-In-Hand. You have to try this knot with your tie in order to see whether it is suitable for your personal style, your body and your shirt or not.
In order to tie a tie easily, you should have your tie ready when you are following the instruction. This can help you understand and actually try this Four-In-Hand knot.
Step 1: Lift up your shirt-collar and wrap the tie around the back of your neck. The big end of the tie should hang down about 2 times than the small end. However, this can be little bit adjustment depending to your body. If you are tall, the big end should hang down more. Also, the big end can hang closer to your right or left hand based on your comfortable.
Step 2: Wrap the big end around the small end 2 times and leave about 1 or 2 inches below your neck. The big end should go over the small end first. After wrapping the big end in the second time. You need to push it through the back of the V-shape made by the partially formed knot. Tuck the wide end of the tie through the front loop of the knot.
Step 3: Pull down on both the small and big ends to under the knot until the knot is tight. Be careful you should not make it too tight to breathe. Hold the small end of the tie while you slide the knot slowly up to your neck.
Step 4: Check the length of the tie is in a suitable position. You may need to do it one more time if the small end hangs below the big end. Don't worry to have a good knot, sometimes you have to do it again and again until it is in the good look. After you're satisfied with the knot, do not forget to flip your collar back down and ready to go.

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