The four in hand is my go to tie knot. I always like watching your videos.
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My father taught me to tie what you call a Windsor when I was five or six years old. He told me that knowing how to tie a man’s tie is a necessary skill for a girl lol. It did come in handy many times in my life. The first three you’ve shown are the ones I go to for my husband and son, but I love the Prince Albert, I do think it’ll be great for a young man.
JuliaARubin
Greetings from New York! Another great tutorial. Thanks!
elgallito
I just like the symmetry of the full Windsor but you're right - it is almost too good at shortening your tie!
johnwilliams
As always, stylish and informative video! I love your content on all platforms. You sold me on the four in hand and that is now my go-to knot. Thank you!!
professorbuzzkill
Thanks very much for another informative video. Loads of love to you and your wonderful family 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
chinyereapakama
Thank you you.most wanted video for me.... for teaching my husband also.
Frankly some meetings when all dress is fine, tie really adds the look, otherwise will spoil the show... but cant ask anyone also
sandhyabr
Paid very close attention and rewatched a lot. Started always holding the shorter blade and using my index finger to pull the tie inside the knot just like you. I’ve never tied a tie with such ease. This video is a true masterclass
claudioballesterosdeaguiar
Greatly appreciated!!! Thanks a ton Sir!
thehunt
Just discovered this channel. Splendid content. Well presented. You just got a new subscriber.
bubaks
It's always been the half Windsor for me from Mondays to Thursdays, and the four-in-hand on Fridays :)
phugoid
As a girl my father taught me the first method, I didn't know the rest. Thank a lot for sharing, love the third one 😊🌸🌸
SaharRazavi
I like the four in hand but damn that full Windsor was super clean
sdn
Great knot lesson, Professor Jeremy!
I am learning a lot with you!
Thank you very much for teaching me The Double Windsor!
I’ll try the Four in Hand sometime. It’s a very classic knot too.
jacksonjr
I love this channel, hugs from Brazil.
My favorite choice is the four in the hand! Thanks for the video!
VitorBrandaoAdvogado
used a windsor knot when i attended king James grammer school in knaresborough back in the 70s and then used a windsor knot for 22 years service in the RAF, never had a use for anything else.
avro
I loved the Windsor knot( I think).I had it when I was in high school uniform . I remembered a older gentleman asked me to put a tie for him and he was amaze that I could do that knot and surprise him & make his day to church.
annvong
It’s incredible trying to visualise how I tie a tie as it’s such a thoughtless muscle-memory process done countless times. I may try something different now! Great instructions, thank you.
DavidHalfordsLane
Great tutorial ! I generally use a 4 in hand. And now and again a half winsor. oddly, I use a winsor when wearing a three piece suit or a vest, so the point of tie is concealed. ❤
jonathanrobinson
The Shelby (or Pratt) is a symmetrical knot, similar to the Windsor, but not as bulky (which can be uncomfortable). It gives you a neat, well-groomed look.