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 ...
Tired of your boring old half-Windsor? It turns out there are enough necktie knot options to last more than a lifetime. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as enthralled ...
Whether you’re new to wearing ties or an expert, these easy guides will help you master five of the most popular knots. No need to tie yourself up in knots, though — we’ve created five step-by-step ...
A knowledge and mastery of tying knots is essential for anyone who spends time in the outdoors. And, sure, when faced with certain tasks that require knot-tying, you might be able to get away with ...
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 ...
The Windsor knot is thicker, more symmetrical, and more formal than your typical four-in-hand knotted tie, and works best with spread or cutaway collars. And, just for trivia's sake, it's what the ...
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 ...