How to tie a tie: When I was in lower primary school, the first skill that was compulsory to learn was that of tying a tie. It was a must for you to learn the essential skill before graduating to the next class. I remember spending endless hours trying to perfect my skills. Years have passed since I left primary school and memories have faded. I have found myself using the skills below in a bid to remember how to tie a tie. You too can try and equip yourself with the basic skill.
Tying a tie is a skill that is often associated with formal wear and important events, but it is a useful skill to have in any situation where a collared shirt is worn. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to tie a tie:
How to tie a tie: 6 Very Easy Steps:
- Begin by standing in front of a mirror and draping the tie around your neck with the wide end hanging on the right side and the narrow end on the left.
- Cross the wide end over the narrow end, bringing it back under and around the narrow end.
- Bring the wide end back over the narrow end, then tuck it through the loop that has been created in the front of the tie.
- Hold the front of the tie with your left hand and use your right hand to bring the wide end down through the loop.
- Tighten the knot by pulling on both ends of the tie and adjusting it to your desired position.
- Adjust the knot so that it is centered on your neck and the shirt collar is properly fastened.
It may take a few tries to get the hang of tying a tie, but with a bit of practice, it will become a quick and easy task. Remember to choose a tie that is the appropriate size and length for your build and match it with the rest of your outfit. With a well-tied tie, you will look polished and put-together for any occasion.
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