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joe17669
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it's called the Hanover knot. It's like a thicker windsor, and produces a wider base. It has a couple of extra loops in it, so it uses more tie. it's a good looking knot.

10/17/2007 8:33:56 PM

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one handed golf clap.

10/17/2007 8:34:27 PM

ambrosia1231
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Is your nub of any use in this respect?

10/17/2007 8:35:14 PM

joe17669
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i usually wear a tie to work, so it's become second nature to me.

10/17/2007 8:36:34 PM

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http://www.totieatie.com/

10/17/2007 8:50:03 PM

pilgrimshoes
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that IS a good looking knot

10/17/2007 8:51:19 PM

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how does it affect the length of the tie


my ties are never long enough

10/17/2007 8:52:00 PM

Walter
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is it difficult for you to tie a tie?

10/17/2007 8:52:10 PM

pilgrimshoes
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im the only guy that will wear ties to my job

it's weird, but i think it's more stylish

all the old people think im crazy b/c they're happy it's no longer required, and i do it by my own choice

I only do it on occasion though..

my group used to have a very strict dress code that involved a tie and jacket.

you were only allowed to be without your jacket whilst sitting at your desk.

even to piss, you had to put your jacket back on

wacky people

[Edited on October 17, 2007 at 8:54 PM. Reason : e]

10/17/2007 8:54:00 PM

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Hmm, I might employ this since I have a short torso, for me and the Windsor, it's a fine line between thin enough when tying so that the knot is a good size but such that I didn't leave too much length on the tie. So if this uses more tie, then I can start with the thin part of the tie and pull it in as needed with this knot. Maybe.

10/17/2007 8:55:08 PM

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this is the knot of an accomplished man. good knot indeed.


well done sir

[Edited on October 17, 2007 at 8:56 PM. Reason : blue&purple = ]

10/17/2007 8:55:44 PM

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About the Windsor

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"If you use a tie made of thick materials, the resulting knot will be too large."


Well damn, and I thought I was just a tard here lately since I have just started having to wear a tie more frequently.

10/17/2007 8:56:58 PM

joe17669
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For a Windsor I find myself leaving about 10" of the narrow end to give me the perfect length on the torso. For the Hanover, it's reduced to about 5" to give the same torso length. And interestingly enough, you start with the tie inside out.

^ It will only be too large if you're one of those people who love ultra tiny tie knots, like the four-in-hand. I actually prefer a thicker tie just to get the extra base.

^^^^ They always say dress for the job that you want, not for the one that you have. Or at least my grandfather did, who insisted that his employees wear suits everyday, complete with a perfect Windsor knot. I usually will wear a suit to work now that I've started to "move up" a little and have earned more responsibility. I've noticed that people tend to treat you a little more professionally and will be a little more respectful or courteous to you. Plus, it's given me the opportunity to build up my suit collection to a point where I think my grandfather would be proud of me

And no, Walter, it isn't hard to tie a tie. As with anyone, it takes practice

10/17/2007 8:58:09 PM

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my torso is long as shit, I already have to get extra long ties most of the time

10/17/2007 9:05:20 PM

zxappeal
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I usually don't have enough tie to pull that one off.

Unless I happen to find something decent in the big and tall section.

It sucks having a 20" neck.

10/17/2007 9:05:26 PM

joe17669
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Larger people typically go for the smaller knots just to overcome the length on the torso issue. On the opposite side, there's a guy who is slightly taller than a midget, and he buys ties from the boys' section of the department store.

My boss has never figured out how to tie a good tie, and he keeps about 5 clip-ons in his coat closet in his office

10/17/2007 9:10:20 PM

NCSUWolfy
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ties are hotness and the hanover knot is sexy, i've noticed them but never knew the name. i'll have to pass out more compliments on tie knots-- i never knew there were different ways to tie them! i thought the size of the knot depended on the material.

10/17/2007 9:54:24 PM

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Quote :
"^ It will only be too large if you're one of those people who love ultra tiny tie knots, like the four-in-hand. I actually prefer a thicker tie just to get the extra base."


Because obviously you know how thick the material is on this one particular knot that gives me trouble

I like a standard size Windsor. Not "ultra small". I don't even know the 4 handed, so the concept of an ultra small knot is foreign to me. I mean for fucks sake, the website just told you that thicker ties will give problems, and then you're going to tell me it doesn't if I tie it in a certain way?

10/17/2007 10:13:49 PM

joe17669
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Quote :
"Because obviously you know how thick the material is on this one particular knot that gives me trouble "


I didn't mean it that way... I was just saying from experience and by owning all different kinds of ties of varying thicknesses, I've never ran into the issue of having a Windsor knot that was "too big" and caused trouble.

The Windsor knot will obviously be larger, and may be too big for those who prefer the smaller knots, at which point they shouldn't be tying a Windsor in the first place. And by ultra-small, I mean the typical asymmetrical, single-looped knots (like this one, although there are even smaller ones that look even more hideous).

10/17/2007 10:47:32 PM

DJ Lauren
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well, after reading this thread i'm officially sleepy and ready for bed.

Thank you for putting me to sleep talking about TYING TIES.....yawner

10/17/2007 10:50:36 PM

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bwner

10/17/2007 10:51:01 PM

jackleg
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i always have too much 'tail' hanging down in the back... plus my knots usually look like shit no matter how hard i try

then i'd just start keeping them tied if i pulled a good one off

then i realized that i'd have to keep it that way forever cause after a week like that, its ruined

10/17/2007 11:04:14 PM

joe17669
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^ you just gotta keep practicing. And yea, don't leave a tie tied longer than it's around your neck, because that will permanently deform the tie. It's also not a good idea to remove the tie by pulling the narrow end through the knot, rather just untie it the reverse of how you tied it.

10/18/2007 8:27:31 AM

BoBo
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I'll stick with the half-winsor. Easy to tie. Doesn't take up too much of the tie. And, best of all, when you slide out the short part, the thing gently unravels - no muss, no fuss ....

10/21/2007 10:11:09 PM

miska
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the Hanover is a slick looking knot

10/22/2007 2:19:10 AM

raiden
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that IS a good looking knot

10/22/2007 5:56:55 AM

Kurtis636
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The knot looks good, but whoever tied that did a shitty job with the dimpling.

10/22/2007 6:52:31 AM

joe17669
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ive gotten 3 compliments just today. this new knot is ftw

10/22/2007 5:15:17 PM

joe17669
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the dimple is important

got another good compliment today

11/1/2007 2:58:15 PM

Mr. Joshua
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http://www.videojug.com/tag/male-grooming

Where I go to tie a tie.

11/1/2007 3:11:02 PM

wdprice3
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why would you need to learn to tie a new tie? cant you tie all ties the same way? you can learn a new knot to tie

[Edited on November 1, 2007 at 3:12 PM. Reason : .]

11/1/2007 3:11:41 PM

Jeepin4x4
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i love wearing ties. I would look like a stiff at my current job though so i never wear one to work. Dress code here is business casual at its finest with casual friday. Not to mention i have to visit the occasional job site.

but back on topic, i love a good tie and perfectly tied tie to match. I am a knot perfectionist when it comes to getting dressed and wearing ties.

11/1/2007 3:13:09 PM

joe17669
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^^ you are correct, sir. knot should be in the title

11/1/2007 3:16:47 PM

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