Brief Description of the Four-in-hand Knot :
The four-in-hand knot is the easiest to learn among the four most commonly used tie knots (the four-in-hand knot, the half-Windsor knot, the Windsor knot and the Pratt knot). It is a small tie knot that suits shirts with a narrow collar opening and is suitable for most occasions. However, the four-in-hand knot is asymmetric, which does not look good on wide collar shirts.
Instructions for Tying a Four-in-hand Knot :
The instructions for tying a four-in-hand knot are shown below. We assume that you are right-handed in the following instructions. The figures below are mirror images. They are what you will see if you stand in front of a mirror.
1. At the beginning, the wide end of the tie should be on your right side and the other end should be on your left side.
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2. Cross the wide end over the other end. Now three regions are formed (Left, Right and Center).
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3. Bring the wide end underneath the narrow end from Left to Right.
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4. Bring the wide end over from Right to Left.
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5. Bring the wide end under the knot to the Center region.
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6. Bring the wide end down and pass the loop in front. Ensure that the knot is tightened.
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7. Use one hand to pull the narrow end down gently and use the other hand to move the knot up until it reaches the center of the collar.
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