You may have read how to tie a tie knot part 1 and part 2 in previous posts. Now, let’s continue with the last few ways to tie.
13. Victoria knot
This way is a more complex “version” tie style than the Four-in-hand style. In this tie, there will be one more Four-in-hand knot, so many men will prefer this style because it makes the tie longer and more sloppy.
In terms of size, this type of tie has a medium-sized knot, so it doesn’t need a shirt that has too big a neck that will be more suitable for small, slender links.
Characteristics
Size: Medium
Symmetry: Unbalanced
Difficulty level: Easy
Style: office / daily
Collar: Sharp neck (point collar – less than / equal to 90 degrees), Button-down neck (with collar fixed)
Detailed operation:
- Firstly, put a tie on collar: a big piece on left, a small section on the right
- Secondly, fold big pieces on small parts and round back
- Pull up the big piece on the small piece to the right
- A large portion of the article behind small pieces
- Fold big pieces on small pieces and round back
- Pull up the part and put it in the Button
- Drag the large piece into the Button like Figure 7
- Finally, tie and tie the tie.
14. Café knots
As the name implies, this tie style is the type favored by those who frequented Café shops in the early 20th century.
This way of tying is quite stylish and complicated, aiming to attract attention. This style is more suitable for casual suits or a sports jacket or even a short-sleeved T-shirt. It is not ideal for the workplace or similar formal events.
Outstanding features:
Size: Medium
Symmetry: Unbalanced
Difficulty: Difficult
Style: Everyday
Collar: Sharp neck (point collar – less than / equal to 90 degrees), Button-down neck (with collar fixed)
Detailed operation:
- Put a tie on collar: a big piece on the right, a small section on left
- Fold the small piece onto the big part and round the back for the Button
- Pull up the small piece and fold it behind the big piece
- Small piece of a ring on top and pull up for the Button
- Pull the little piece out and left
- A small part of the ring behind a significant bit
- Pull up the small piece and place it on the Button
- Put small pieces into small buttons behind the tie
- Pull the small piece down
- Big, sharp curls
- Tie and tie the knot
15. Eldredge knot
This way is one of the unique tie styles because it creates different aspects on knots instead of smooth knots you usually see in other ways.
You should only use this way if you want to make an impression, stand out in events.
Characteristics:
Size: Medium
Symmetry: Unbalanced
Difficulty: Difficult
Style: Everyday
Collar: Wide collar (full collar – creating angles close to 180 degrees)
Detailed operation:
- Put a tie on collar: a big piece on the right, a small section on left
- Fold small pieces up on large pieces
- A small part of the ring behind a significant bit
- Drag the little piece up and into the Button, drag to the right
- Fold the small piece onto the big piece, pull it back and put it in the Button
- Pull the little bit out and to the right
- Round the small piece again and cage through the Button like Figure 7
- Pull small pieces to create knots
- Place the short section below and pull up
- Pull the portion down below the Button
- Drag the small part to the right via it.
- Pull small pieces to develop knots
- Tie and tie the tie
Need notes to you that this way is quite tricky to tighten, so if you want to master it, you may have to practice it many times!
16. Trinity knot
Just like Eldredge, Trinity tie style also has a unique shape when it creates three symmetrical corners instead of a straight angle like standard knots. When the knot is finished, you will see the knot is quite large.
You should also use this way of tying in everyday events instead of formal places.
Characteristics:
Size: Large
Symmetry: Balancing three corners
Difficulty: Difficult
Style: Everyday
Collar: spread collar, Necktie (cutaway collar)
Detailed operation:
- Put a tie on collar: the big piece on the right, a small piece on left
- Fold the small piece over the big piece and thread it through the Button from below
- Pull the small piece outwards to the right
- Fold the small piece behind the piece
- Pull up the small piece
- Pull the small piece over the Button and bring it to the right
- Fold small pieces up on large pieces and pull over buttons from the bottom up
- Pull the small piece out and place it on the Button
- Put small pieces behind big pieces
- Pull small pieces by the Button like Figure 10
- Pull small pieces to create knots
- Tie and tie the tie
17. Christensen knot
How to tie a tie with a tight and narrow knot in the middle but wide at the top and bottom of the Button so you can imagine the knot like an hourglass. This tie style is suitable for ties with smooth colors and no textures. Similar to the above two ways, this tightening style is more suitable for everyday wear.
Characteristics:
Size: Large
Symmetry: Balance the two corners
Difficulty: Difficult
Style: Office / Daily
Collar: Spread collar
Detailed operation:
- Firstly, put a tie on collar: the big piece on the left, a small part on the right
- Secondly, fold the article up on little pieces
- Sliver ring behind small pieces
- Put the big lump up and put it in the Button
- Pull the large portion to the front and the right
- Fold the piece up on small pieces
- A large part of the section behind small pieces
- Fold the article up on little pieces
- Put the big piece back and put it in the bottom Button
- Drag the significant bit over the Button
- Finally, tie and tie the tie
Some mistakes you often make when tying a knot
Here are the not-so-valuable errors that people often make when wearing a carat. Please take note to prevent it during the next visit:
Sloppy knots
The mistake here may include the following: The tie is tied too long or too short; Small knots compared to the collar, revealing small pieces to the outside.
The remedy here is to practice tie ties from natural to severe. Slowly follow the steps to get used to the operations.
Below is a table comparing some basic tie styles. Factors to remember are Size – Symmetry, and Shape of knots:
The Necktie is too short
The ideal length for the link in the end in the middle of the waist belt. A tie that is too short can damage the perfect set.
So, even for those with a high profile, the experts still recommend you choose a tie with a longer length.
Necktie with wrinkles
Any dress with lines also shows sloppiness and negligence in the personality of the wearer.
Also, to keep the tie as smooth as possible, remove the knot every time you do not use it and curl them and never wear the same relationship for two consecutive years.
Too many accessories
Standard accessories for ties are usually a tie bar, tie-pin (another type of tie clip and tie-chain (tie string around the knot).
Accessories like these severely reduce the male masculinity of men.
While the tie clip with slender design helps fix the upper and lower tie pieces, tie the pin and tie a chain to become obsolete, giving him a “slightly oversized” appearance.
If the personality of a woman expressed through choosing a shoe, the tie is considered as a means to judge the man: “Tell me what tie you are, I’ll tell you who you are.”
Hopefully, after this article, you can fully equip yourself with the knowledge needed to mark the elegance and elegance of your dress. And all we can tie a tie knot easily!