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Step-by-step instructions for tying your necktie as an Half Windsor!

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Step 1

Start with the wide end hanging furth...
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Start with the wide end hanging further down on the right. Pass the wide end over the narrow end.

Step 2

Pass the wide end under the narrow end.

Step 3

Then pull the wide end over the knot ...
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Then pull the wide end over the knot and down toward your body through the loop that has been formed.

Step 4

Now take the wide end and pass it aro...
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Now take the wide end and pass it around the half knot.

Step 5

Pass the wide end up from below and b...
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Pass the wide end up from below and 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

Carefully adjust the knot, holding it...
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Carefully adjust the knot, holding it gently and pulling the narrow end.

Step 8

The wide end of the necktie should no...
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The wide end of the necktie should now hang down further than the narrow end.

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