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Skinny ties can give you a unique, stylish look. Thankfully, tying a skinny tie isn’t too different from tying a regular tie. In fact, there are two methods of tying a skinny tie that can get you that look that you want. You can use the four-in hand knot or the half-windsor knot. Neither of these methods are particularly difficult to learn and both work well with skinny ties.<ref name="rf1">http://skinnyties.com/how-to-tie/</ref> | Skinny ties can give you a unique, stylish look. Thankfully, tying a skinny tie isn’t too different from tying a regular tie. In fact, there are two methods of tying a skinny tie that can get you that look that you want. You can use the four-in hand knot or the half-windsor knot. Neither of these methods are particularly difficult to learn and both work well with skinny ties.<ref name="rf1">http://skinnyties.com/how-to-tie/</ref> | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Tying a Four-In-Hand Knot === | === Tying a Four-In-Hand Knot === | ||
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#Pass it through the knot in front. Insert the wide end into the front knot. Tighten the knot by pulling the wide end slowly.<ref name="rf6" /> This can be as loose or tight as you wish. This isn't a formal tie. | #Pass it through the knot in front. Insert the wide end into the front knot. Tighten the knot by pulling the wide end slowly.<ref name="rf6" /> This can be as loose or tight as you wish. This isn't a formal tie. | ||
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== Things You'll Need == | == Things You'll Need == |