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  1. Windsor knots are a symmetrical, wide tie knot that should be worn with a wider-spread collar. Start with a small short end when tying a Windsor knot with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  2. A half Windsor tie knot should be started with the short end at the fourth or fifth button on the shirt. Find out how tighten and shape a half Windsor tie knot with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  3. In order to tie an ascot knot, start with one side longer than the other, criss-cross it, wrap it around, widen it out, and tuck it under the shirt. Find out how to wear an ascot knot with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  4. A turtleneck knot is an alternative to wearing a regular tie, and this knot is used with a basic square, silk pocket handkerchief. Learn how to tuck in the corner of a turtleneck knot with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  5. When picking out a necktie, consider the rest of the ensemble, the colors used and the stripes involved with the tie. Discover how to subtly match ties to shirts with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  6. When tying a bow tie, start the tying process in the same way as tying shoelaces. Learn about the adjustments that can be made with bow ties with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying ties.

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  7. When matching shirts with ties, the color of the shirt should be picked up with the tie. Discover how to subtly match shirts and ties with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on ties and style.

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  8. When matching ties to white shirts, remember that a white shirt is like a blank canvas that pretty much any color will match. Discover how to match a tie to a suit with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on ties and style.

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  9. There's many ways to tie a man's scarf depending on what feels right, what looks right, and what is comfortable. Find out how to tie a scarf in a European loop with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on tying scarves.

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  10. Caring for a silk tie means storing it properly, avoiding creases and getting rid of wrinkles with steam. Discover how to prolong the life of a tie by lightly rolling it with help from a specialist in men's fashion in this free video on ties and style.

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The necktie is one of the few creative fashion accessories available in formal men's clothing. Representing a certain amount of formal dignity, the necktie is a standard addition to office attire or certain uniforms, and it almost always a part of a man's business suit. Neckties come in a variety of fabrics, colors and patterns, offering a wide selection for any man to represent his tastes and fashion sense. In this free video series, a specialist in men's fashion demonstrate how to tie neckties, bow ties and scarves. Learn how to tie several different necktie knots, such as the Windsor, the half Windsor, the ascot and the turtleneck knot. Find out how to tie a bow tie, how to match shirts and ties and how to tie a man's scarf. Get tips on looking good in business or formal wear from these free videos.

 
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Candice Connors Candice Connors is co-owner of Jackson and Connor, a men's fashion store in Northampton, Mass. She has worked in men's fashion her entire adult life in sales, as a buyer and as a visual merchandiser. Jackson and Connor has a sophisticated edge and is visually pleasing.dkdk

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