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Do you know how to tie a tie? (1 Viewer)

Do you know how to tie a tie?

  • Yes

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  • I used to...

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Riet

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Yeh. 6 years of highschool wearing a tie makes you quite proficient. I rock a half or full windsor depending on how thick the tie is.
 

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Yes. At least I used to. Daddy taught me. He also taught me how to tie a bow tie, but I don't think I remember how to do that.
 

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Yes. With nearly a decade wearing them at school it was impossible not to know.
 

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Yeah I learnt how to tie a full windsor when I was in infant school.
Had to wear ties from K-10 [both public].. Would of been K-12 if my year wasn't the first year to change the winter uniform =]
 

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I had to teach my partner how to tie a tie (at the age of 22), because we both went ot a crappo public school and never had the need.
 

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Although I've been going to a high school that required us to wear ties, I never learnt how to do it properly.
 

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I can tie ties. nothing fancy, but I can do it. Tie wearing in winter since kindy has taught me that much at least.
 

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Yes I can :) top of the class for me.
Windsor knot is best, should be made the only legal form!
 

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I use a four-in-hand for everyday, looks less pretentious. I don't like the windsor unless I'm going to court or powerdressing. The ediety and cross knots are good for that extra pizzaz at parties.
 

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I've been wearing ties to work for the last 8 or 9 months and i still don't know how :(

I just get the other guys to tie it up then i pull it over my head lol.
 

Riet

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LAmey08 said:
Yes I can :) top of the class for me.
Windsor knot is best, should be made the only legal form!
If the tie is a thick a full windsor looks silly, also if it's too short. That's what half windsors are for.
 

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windsor knots are pretty but way too much effort so i always used the heaps easy one where you just go around then through. ugly though
 

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uncomeringue said:
windsor knots are pretty but way too much effort so i always used the heaps easy one where you just go around then through. ugly though
Nereis said:
I use a four-in-hand for everyday, looks less pretentious. I don't like the windsor unless I'm going to court or powerdressing. The ediety and cross knots are good for that extra pizzaz at parties.
That's the same one, AKA school-boy knot. It's particularly disgusting and should be avoided IMO.
 

LAmey08

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Riet said:
If the tie is a thick a full windsor looks silly, also if it's too short. That's what half windsors are for.
Yeah I had that trouble doing up my brother's tie, I did a full windsor and it looked horrible but I fixed it with a half windsor :)
 

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