The half Windsor knot makes for a nice, wide, straight knot that is an attractive look for any occasion. It's a little more complex than the typical four-in-hand, but allows for a straighter knot that is fairly easy to accomplish. With one less loop than the full Windsor, it also takes less fabric to achieve.
Read on for step-by-step instructions on how to tie a tie half Windsor style. Pull shirt collar up to get it out of the way. Drape tie around neck, with the smaller end of the tie hanging level with the bottom of the shirt pocket.
Cross the large end of the tie over the small end. Now slip the large end of the tie underneath the small end. (As shown in the photo, you should be looking at the underside of the large part of the tie.) Bring the tie back up toward the collar, slipping the large end through the loop around the collar.
You can see in the photo that the tie will slide under the right side of that loop. Twist the tie so the underside shows again. You can see the knot ... more.
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