We've explained the Four-in-Hand and the Half-Windsor; now it's time for a more difficult knot. In the photos above, Samuel Figueroa of Men's Warehouse in Holyoke explains how to tie a Windsor knot ...
Q My new business will require me to wear a tie, which I haven't done in over a decade. Which one is really the appropriate tie and knot today? I don't trust checking online, where I think everyone ...
Jason Louis Men's Clothing store manager Noah Meyer explains how to tie a half Windsor knot, full Windsor and a bow tie at ...
The windsor: Named after the Duke of Windsor, who famously abdicated the British throne, this wide knot is intended for cutaway and spread-collared shirts. The half-windsor: Use this knot when you’re ...
Q I am new to wearing ties. I know there are different kinds of tie knots (I see knotting directions for three), but I don't know if any are more right with certain clothes than with others. A You are ...
Every young man struggles with how to tie a tie at some point, but with a little practice, this skill becomes invaluable. It’s that small detail that takes you from “just dressed” to “sharply dressed, ...
Neckties have long been a component of men’s formalwear. Most historians agree that the necktie originated in the 17th century and can be traced back to the Thirty Years’ War in Central Europe. At ...
With the holiday season comes a familiar problem: nailing that holiday look. And this year, tying one on will mean something totally different. For some, the occasion could be an office party; for ...
If the easy-to-tie Four-in-Hand knot isn't for you, give the Half-Windsor a shot. This basic tie knot isn't as involved as the full Windsor but still conveys the same look. Here's how to tie a basic ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Bobby Digi shows us how to make the comfortable, fashionable Windsor Knot. It is thought to be named after the Duke of Windsor (King Edward VIII before his abdication.) This ...