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Tie knot advice for heavy fabric skinny tie

sygyzy

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I have a skinny tie I like but last time I wore it to an event, I noticed afterward in photos that the knot looked like it was coming undone all evening. It's like I didn't tighten it enough, which I know I did.

I think this has to do with the knot I chose (I forgo which, maybe half windsor) and the relative weight of the fabric. It's fairly stiff/thick for a skinny tie.

Anyway, what is the best knot to use in this case?
 

alliswell

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Originally Posted by sygyzy
I have a skinny tie I like but last time I wore it to an event, I noticed afterward in photos that the knot looked like it was coming undone all evening. It's like I didn't tighten it enough, which I know I did.

I think this has to do with the knot I chose (I forgo which, maybe half windsor) and the relative weight of the fabric. It's fairly stiff/thick for a skinny tie.

Anyway, what is the best knot to use in this case?


Four in hand is a small knot and will preserve the balance between the width of the knot and the width of the tie blade.
 

Sam Hober

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Can you please post a photo and describe the type of silk?


I am wondering if perhaps your tie is made from a satin silk?

The knot and weight should not be too big of a concern in theory....
 

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