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Updated March 2026

How to Tie a Tie

Master the Four-in-Hand and Windsor knots

Quick Answer

Four-in-Hand: Cross wide over narrow, loop around, pull through, tighten. It's the easiest and most versatile knot.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Position the Tie

Drape tie around neck with wide end on your right, extending about 12 inches below the narrow end.

💡Stand in front of a mirror until you get the hang of it.
2

Cross Over

Cross the wide end over the narrow end, forming an X below your chin.

💡The seam should face inward (toward your body).
3

Loop Around

Bring the wide end under and around the narrow end, from right to left.

💡Keep the narrow end stationary - only move the wide end.
4

Pull Through

Bring wide end up through the neck loop from underneath. Then push it down through the front knot.

💡Hold the front knot loosely to create a space to pull through.
5

Tighten

Hold the narrow end and slide the knot up to your collar. Adjust until comfortable.

💡A small dimple below the knot looks professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which knot is best for job interviews?

Four-in-Hand is safe and universally accepted. Windsor is more formal but can look bulky with thick ties.

How do I get the right length?

The tip of the tie should just touch your belt buckle. Adjust the starting position until you get it right.

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