Half-Windsor knot

Necktie knot
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Half-Windsor knot

The half-Windsor knot, also known as the single Windsor knot,[1] is a way of tying a necktie which produces a neat, triangular knot. It is larger than the four-in-hand knot and Pratt knot, but smaller than the Windsor knot. The half-Windsor is derived from the Windsor in that it is only brought up around the loop on one side rather than both. It works well with light- and medium-weight fabrics.

See also

  • Windsor knot – a substantially bulkier knot
  • Four-in-hand knot
  • List of knots

References

  1. ^ "How to Tie a Half Windsor Knot, Single Windsor Knot". Archived from the original on June 20, 2011. Retrieved 2011-02-19.

External links

  • Neckties at Curlie
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Necktie knots
Necktie knots
  • Four-in-hand knot (simple or schoolboy)
  • Grantchester knot
  • Half-Windsor knot
  • Pratt knot (Shelby)
  • Small knot (Oriental or Kent)
  • Windsor knot (full Windsor)
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