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Prince Albert - A very elegant way of sporting your necktie...it will make you look suave and well-dressed!

Here are step-by-step instructions for tying your necktie in the "Prince Albert" knot.

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Step 1

Begin by passing the wide end over an...
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Begin by passing the wide end over and back behind the narrow end.

Step 2

Pass the wide end back over the narro...
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Pass the wide end back over the narrow end.

Step 3

Wrap the wide end around the narrow e...
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Wrap the wide end around the narrow end a second time.

Step 4

Repeat the second step by bringing th...
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Repeat the second step by bringing the wide end back over the narrow end.

Step 5

Pass the wide end behind the knot and...
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Pass the wide end behind the knot and through the loop around your neck.

Step 6

Pull the wide end underneath the oute...
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Pull the wide end underneath the outer layer of the knot.

Step 7

If both ends don't meet perfectly, si...
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If both ends don't meet perfectly, simply start over and adjust the length of your tie accordingly. Make sure your collar falls nicely all around, and center the knot as best you can. Don't forget to button your collar.

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