: Bring the wide end across the front of the narrow end from right to left, creating a horizontal loop.
: Drape the tie around your neck with the wide end on your right and the narrow end on your left. Position the tip of the narrow end near your belly button (this will vary based on your height and tie thickness). BC - Four In Hand.avi.mp4
The is widely considered the most versatile, classic, and easiest necktie knot to master. Known for its slightly asymmetrical shape and smaller size, it is a "self-releasing" knot that works well with most shirt collars, especially classic or narrow spread styles. Step-by-Step Guide to the Four-in-Hand Knot : Bring the wide end across the front
: Pass the wide end under the narrow end and back to the right. The is widely considered the most versatile, classic,
: Pull the wide end up through the loop created around your neck from underneath.
: Bring the wide end across the front of the narrow end from right to left, creating a horizontal loop.
: Drape the tie around your neck with the wide end on your right and the narrow end on your left. Position the tip of the narrow end near your belly button (this will vary based on your height and tie thickness).
The is widely considered the most versatile, classic, and easiest necktie knot to master. Known for its slightly asymmetrical shape and smaller size, it is a "self-releasing" knot that works well with most shirt collars, especially classic or narrow spread styles. Step-by-Step Guide to the Four-in-Hand Knot
: Pass the wide end under the narrow end and back to the right.
: Pull the wide end up through the loop created around your neck from underneath.