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Tie your knot
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Tie is an essential part of urban man’s wardrobe. Earlier it was considered only formal outfit but nowadays they are even worn semi- formally. Tying a tie to perfect detail makes all the difference in the way a man looks. Like A simple touch such as a dimple in a tie can add sophistication and depth, the color of the tie, the width of the tie etc. One of the greatest ways to accessorize is with a tie.
But the problem for most of the men is that at times they do not know how to tie a tie or at times they get too lazy to do that. Nearly all men, at some point in life must have learned how to tie a tie? But if you have forgotten that, then do not worry.
Here are instructions which can help you learn a simple tie so that you can tie your knot quickly and TODAY.
1. Place the tie around your neck with the seam facing towards the outside on both the thin and big ends. Take notice of that the big end should be hanging lower than the thin end on the chest.
2. Cross the two ends over to form an X and flip the big end and through the loop to form a knot around the smaller end.
3. Pull both ends apart quite tightly to ensure your knot is tight, and then bring the big end of the tie over the thin end to cover your first knot.
4. Pull the big end up and through the loop, and then drop it down through the knot.
5. Tighten it and softly dimple up.
Now as you learnt how to tie your knot. Just keep in mind few more things. It needs to strike just above your belt buckle. The shorter portion is then tucked into the opening attached behind the fatter portion of the tie. You could also use a fashionable tie clip that holds the two parts of the tie together. Now you are done with your tie and whole look and ready to look handsome!!!!
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