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Your favorite tie knot - BoiBoi - 09-05-2013

Just recently, I started to wear suits and ties. As for now, I going with the half Windsor.
Whats your favorite knot and which knot is best for what kind of body, height, etc.?


Your favorite tie knot - WestIndianArchie - 09-05-2013

Half Windsor.

If I rock a full cutaway, Windsor.

There are some rules about face shape and physique, I don't follow them. Same with skin color


Your favorite tie knot - Mike5055 - 09-05-2013

All depends on the situation, the shirt collar, and how I'm feeling.

In general though, I prefer the Windsor. For casual, double four-in-hand.


Your favorite tie knot - zwyjibo - 09-05-2013

cosign Mike5055's windsor/four-in-hand combo. Unless you have a really narrow face, the windsor is your best bet and a very traditional knot. If the knot is getting too large, try a thinner tie (not necessarily narrower like a skinny tie, but one with thinner fabric and less padding). The four in hand is easier with a casual jacket and looks more in place if being worn with a partially unbuttoned shirt.


Your favorite tie knot - Virtus - 09-05-2013

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This one. preferably in the same color scheme
60% of the time it works every time


Your favorite tie knot - Bacchus - 09-05-2013

Double Windsor, no dimple, every time.

Same style as Merril Hoge:

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Your favorite tie knot - Aliblahba - 09-05-2013

The clip-on.


Your favorite tie knot - JohnKreese - 09-05-2013

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Your favorite tie knot - Thomas the Rhymer - 09-05-2013

Pratt knot, aka Milan knot.


Your favorite tie knot - Pinocchio - 09-06-2013

small double Windsor


Your favorite tie knot - Enigma - 09-06-2013

Half Windsor with a nice dimple for regular ties.

Four in hand for slim ties.