We’ve all been there. In front of the mirror, cursing ourselves because we don’t know how to tie a tie. Each attempt resulting in another amateur looking knot that wouldn’t be out of place on the rigging of a boat.
Thick ties often need smaller knots like the Four-in-Hand or the Simple knot. Thin ties generally enjoy larger knots like the Pratt or Windsor.
Luckily, here at Astares, we’re well versed in the art of tying knots for ties, bow ties and cravats. We’d like to share a few videos with you that provide clear instructions for these sometimes complicated manoeuvres.
How to tie a tie: The Windsor knot
Classic. Triangular. Symmetrical
This classic knot is an all round performer. It looks good with a variety of suits, plus the knot size can easily be adjusted to suit your personality.
How to Tie a Tie: The Four-in-Hand Knot
Popular. Slender. Verstile.
This discreet knot is asymmetrical and is best tied with a thicker and heavier tie fabric.
How to Tie a Tie: The Prince Albert Knot
Regal. Charismatic.
Supposedly named after Queen Elizabeth’s husband this is a simple knot with a stylish finish.
How to Tie a Tie: The Merovingian Knot
Unique. Memorable.
This is no ordinary ‘how to tie a tie’ video. This sophisticated knot takes time and effort – roll it out for special occasions.
Bonus video
How to Tie a Tie: The Bow Tie
Fancy. Quirky. Intelligent.
Often a common pitfall in men’s fashion wear, the Bow Tie is a tricky knot. However, once learnt this knot will reside in your fashion arsenal and provide you with an air of devil-may-care!
Advice on Men’s Formal Wear
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