Wedding Tie Knots

Millions of details go into wedding plans, from flowers on the guestbook table to the number of glasses to provide at the reception. While most of these decisions rest predominately on the bride’s shoulders, a few things have always belonged to the groom’s special area of expertise. Depending on the girl you marry, she may not even think about [KW# wedding tie knots ]. If you’re out to find what is the best way to tie your long tie for the big day, consider the Windsor Half Knot.

The Windsor Half Knot is a pleasant, symmetrical and triangular knot that is simple to master and classy as they come.

1. Hang the tie around your neck, the wide end on the right hand side and hanging a foot lower than the narrow end.

2. Wrap the wide end over and underneath the narrow end, back to where you started. Then fold the wide end up over and through the loop around your neck, hanging behind the narrow end.

3. Wrap the wide end around the knot, from left to right, passing in front and ending behind. Be sure the front of the tie shows. Pull the wide end up through the loop again, this time going underneath.

4. As the wide end of the tie comes up through the loop, tuck it into the front loop around the knot. Pull the tie down and push the knot up to your collar, making sure it is snug. The knot is completed!

If the Half Windsor Knot isn’t quite what you had in mind, keep looking. There are many [KW# wedding tie knots ], from bow ties to classic knots. Find one that suits both your tastes, master the art of tie tying, and enjoy the day that you tie the knot!