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HALF WINDSOR
ANIMATION / DEMONSTRATION
(Click the tie
to start the demonstration...picture demo below)
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The
Ordinary Tie Knot a.k.a. "Half Windsor" or
Informal Tie Knot:
The Half Windsor Knot, a modest
version of the Windsor Knot, is a symmetrical and
triangular tie knot that you can use with any dress shirt.
It works best with somewhat wider ties made from light to
medium fabrics.
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To tie the Half Windsor Knot, select a tie of
your choice and stand in front of a mirror. Then simply follow
the steps below:

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1) The wide end
"W" should extend about 12 inches below the
narrow end "N". Cross the wide end
"W" over the narrow end "N".
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2) Bring the wide end
"W" around and behind the narrow end
"N".
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3) Bring the wide end
"W" up.
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4) Pull the wide end
"W" through the loop.
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5) Bring the wide end
"W" around front, over the narrow end
"N" from right to left.
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6) Again, bring the
wide end "W" up and through the loop.
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7) Bring the wide end
"W" down through the knot in front.
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8) Using both hands,
tighten the knot carefully and draw it up to the collar.
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And there you are! Simply keep working on this necktie knot and
be sure to practice a few times until you are really good at it.
Learn How to Tie a Tie . . .
(whether the informal Common tie or the
Full Formal Windsor)
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