Hold the narrow end and slide the knot up to your collar. Key Tips for a Professional Look
Pass the wide end underneath the narrow end back to the right, then wrap it across the front to the left again. You should now have a horizontal loop across the front. 3. The Finish
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The Four-in-Hand is the most versatile and essential necktie knot. It is slender, slightly asymmetrical, and works with almost every collar type. Hold the narrow end and slide the knot up to your collar
The wide end should be on your right (or dominant side) and hang about 12 inches lower than the narrow end. 2. The Wrap
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Before tightening fully, use your finger to create a small fold in the fabric just below the knot for a more sophisticated silhouette.