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Whether you’re wearing a tuxedo at a wedding or singing in a barbershop quartet, you need to know how to tie a bow tie. It’s not something most of us do very often, but luckily, if you cantie your shoes, you can tie a bow tie—it’s the same knot. To tie a bow tie, follow these instructions.

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    Drape the bow tie around your neck, under your collar, and grasp the ends. The end on your right should extend about 1.5 inches lower than the end on your left side.
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    Cross the longer end over the shorter end. You should cross the tie near your neck so that the loop around your neck is just large enough to work with but not loose; you don’t want your bow dangling in front of your chest.
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    Pass the longer end up through the loop, forming a simple, loose overhand knot. Use this opportunity to tighten the knot if necessary.
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    Pull the dangling end to the left and then fold it back over itself to the right. Hold this fold, which will be the front loop of the completed tie, between your shirt’s collar points.
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    Drop the raised end of the tie over the front of the bow.
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    Grab the left and right sides of the horizontally-folded end and pinch them together in front of the dangling end. The top of the dangling end will now be held between them.
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    Feed the middle of the dangling end back through the knot you made in Step 3. It will now form the back half of the bow.
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    Tighten the bow by pulling on opposite sidesand halves simultaneously. Pull the front right and back left ends apart to loosen; pull the front left and back right apart to tighten. Repeat until the bow is the desired shape and tightness.
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    Finished.

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  • Practice by tying a bow around your thigh. It is less fatiguing on your arms, and you can see what you are doing and still get the feel of tying the knot. Your thigh just above the knee is about as thick as your neck.
  • If you're puzzled by the step-by-step guide, think about your shoe. The bow tie knot is the same knot that most people use to tie their shoes. Imagine your head poking out of your shoe like your ankle does. Now imagine tying your shoe from below. That's how you tie a bow tie.
  • Once you’ve got tying the bow tie down, experiment with angling your bows or making your knot different sizes. Bow ties offer a lot of room to express your own individual style.
  • Make sure the tie fits and that it feels comfortable.
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EditSources and Citations

  • Wikipedia Article on bow ties: history, famous wearers, and links to other sites with instructions, including alternate methods. Source of some photos on this page.

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