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Windsor knot
In Ian Fleming's James Bond series, the playboy spy remarked that the Windsor knot was "the mark of a cad." Tying the Windsor Knot is slightly more complicated than tying the half-windsor knot , and takes practice to master. Start as you would when tying the half-windsor, with the wider end of the tie draped three to four times lower than the thin end. Cross the wide end over the skinny end right over your heart, and twist it around. Pass the wide end once again over that twist you just created, and put it through the 'v' shape on the top of the knot. Keep it going behind, the cross it over the front starting on the opposite side. Then pull the wide end out through the V once again and down through the loop you just made in front. Tighten the knot up to your neck, and you should have a nice full windsor knot. External links
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