We've explained the Four-in-Hand and the Half-Windsor; now it's time for a more difficult knot. In the photos above, Samuel Figueroa of Men's Warehouse in Holyoke explains how to tie a Windsor knot ...
Q My new business will require me to wear a tie, which I haven't done in over a decade. Which one is really the appropriate tie and knot today? I don't trust checking online, where I think everyone ...
Q I am new to wearing ties. I know there are different kinds of tie knots (I see knotting directions for three), but I don't know if any are more right with certain clothes than with others. A You are ...
Tired of your boring old Half Windsor? Turns out there are enough ways to tie a necktie to last more than a lifetime. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled ...
If the easy-to-tie Four-in-Hand knot isn't for you, give the Half-Windsor a shot. This basic tie knot isn't as involved as the full Windsor but still conveys the same look. Here's how to tie a basic ...
The Windsor knot is thicker, more symmetrical, and more formal than your typical four-in-hand knotted tie, and works best with spread or cutaway collars. And, just for trivia's sake, it's what the ...