



The dimple in a man's neck tie can make or break the harmony of the dress shirt tie combination. Typically I prefer the Four-n-Hand when it comes to making a standard dimple in the tie. However there are several ways inwhich a man can tie his tie. There is the fan favorite, Windsor knot, there is the Half windsor, the fore mentioned Four-n-hand, the Pratt knot, and the Sophisticato. All of which have they're place in the arsenal of a well dressed man.
1 comment:
that's pretty neat!
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