Diferent of tie knots explained and how to tie them
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How to Tie a Tie - Expert Instructions on How to Tie a Tie
http://www.How-To-Tie-a-Tie-Video.com
How to Tie a Tie Expert Instructions on How to Tie a Necktie.
How To Tie A Tie: The Full Windsor
Personal image consultant Kimberly Law (http://www.personalimpact.ca) demonstrates how to tie a tie using the Full Windsor knot.
Tie the 'Victoria' knot
This knot is identical to the "Four-in-hand", apart from the addition of another pass of the wide blade across the knot before ending. This gives a slightly larger knot.
The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
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Tie the 'Cavendish' knot
The knot is named by the two Cambridge University physicists; Thomas Fink and Yong Mao, research fellows working from the Cavendish laboratories and authors of the comprehensive "85 ways to tie a tie".
In their own words: "This is the principal 8-move, 2-centre knot. As its sequence suggests, the Cavendish is a concatenation of two four-in-hands, one being a mirror image of the other. This gives an idea of its shape: similar to the four-in-hand, but much bigger."
The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
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Tie the 'Nicky' knot
The "Nicky" is related to the "Pratt" and provides an excellent compact, medium sized symmetric knot. The "Nicky" is a very practical knot which can be used with most any tie.
As you can see, the tie is inverted (the seam shows) as you start. This saves us one loop.
The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
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Tie the 'Four in hand' knot
The "Four in hand" is the most well known and commonly worn knot in the western world.
The "Four-in-hand" knot has its name from the drivers of the four-in-hand carriage in the mid-1800's, who tied their scarves and the reigns of their carriage with this knot.
It is a small knot with a distinctive elongated, asymmetric shape.
The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
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Tie a bowtie
This is how you tie a bowtie. The trick is to twist and tweak until finished. Bow ties look best when slightly imperfect. Too much symmetry is unnatural. You want people to see that its not pre-tied.
The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
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