If there’s a skill that every man should learn then it’s how to tie a tie. That’s why we’ve created this easy step-by-step guide for tying a tie to help you look like a true gentleman. 

In this article, you will learn how to tie a Full Windsor knot in simple steps.

Tying A Tie — A Gentleman’s Notes

Knowing how to tie your necktie is an important part of being a gentleman because it shows that you take care of yourself and have respect for others.

It’s not something you learn in school, and it’s not something your parents or grandparents taught you. It’s something that comes with experience, but with practice and patience, every man can learn how to tie his own tie like a pro!

Tie a Windsor Knot – History and Background

The Windsor knot has been around since at least the early 20th century, but its exact origins are unknown. It has been speculated that it was named after Edward because he wore a similar bow tie during his coronation as king of England. However, it is said that he never actually used this knot. The public imitated him in their attempt to achieve his unique style.

How To Tie A Full Windsor Knot?

How To Tie A Full Windsor Knot?

After learning how to tie a tie, you should learn the steps of tying a full Windsor knot; the perfect way to dress up any outfit, and it’s an elegant detail that people will notice and love.

1. Hold the wide end of your tie in your left hand, and the narrow end in your right.

2. Bring the wide end up through the hole between the collar and tie, letting it hang over your right shoulder.

3. Wrap the wide end around the triangle by pulling it from right to left.

4. Bring the wide end up through the loop a third time, and pull it through the knot in front.

5. Tighten your knot with both hands!

How to Tie a Double Windsor Knot? 

How to Tie a Double Windsor Knot? 

The Double Windsor is a versatile knot and also very easy to tie, which makes it a great choice for beginners.

Step 1: You’ll need to start with your shirt collar up and the top button was undone. 

Step 2: Then, fold your necktie around your neck so that the wide end of the tie is 6-7 inches below the narrow end and cross it over the narrow end.

Step 3: Slip the tie through the gap between your neck and the tie knot, keeping pulling until it’s back behind the narrow end of the tie. Repeat step 2 with the other side of your tie.

Step 4: After this, wrap your wide end of the tie loosely around towards the front and pull it again through the gap between your neck and knot loosely so that a loop is created. 

Step 5: Slip this loop through itself to create a second loop at the backside of the knot. 

Step 6: Adjust and tighten to neaten up and place the collar down over the necktie again before you go out into the world!

What’s the difference between a half-Windsor and a full Windsor knot?

The full Windsor is a classic bow tie knot that’s perfect for semi-formal occasions like weddings or work. It’s also a great choice for more formal occasions such as the black tie dress code.

The half-Windsor is smaller than the full Windsor and therefore more casual—but it’s still appropriate for semi-formal occasions like weddings or work. 

FAQs – How To Tie A Full Windsor Knot

Is a full Windsor a double Windsor?

Yes, it is. They’re essentially the same knot, the Full Windsor is also known as a Double Windsor. 

What is the easiest way to tie a half-Windsor?

The easiest way to tie a half-Windsor is as follows:
1. Start with the wide end on the right and the skinny end on the left. Position the wide end lower than the skinny end.
2. Cross over towards the left, then underneath towards the right.
3. Pull through, creating a loop on your left side.
4. Pass down through this loop and cross over towards your right again.
5. Pull up through this loop, then pass down through it again from underneath (creating another loop).
6. Pull down on both ends of your tie to tighten it into a knot! Now you can slide it up towards your neck as desired.

What is the most professional tie? 

The full Windsor knot is the most professional tie knot. It is especially useful for busy professionals who are short on time, but still want to look stylish and elegant!

Do you need a longer tie for a full Windsor?

It depends on how long your shirt collar is, but generally speaking, yes—your tie should be at least 4 centimeters (about 1.6 inches) longer than a conventional tie.

Conclusion

The full Windsor knot is perfect for any occasion and it is considered one of the most formal knots. It looks best on wide neckties with a thick material.

With these simple steps, you’ll be able to wrap any tie around your neck and double-knot it with confidence. We hope you learned well from this article, and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below.