Can you tie it?

Guys, this post is specifically for you. Of course, ladies are welcomed to try them out too. It's be awesome to rock a dress shirt, a vest and a tie with dress pants in parties n stuffs.

At that all important meeting, a job interview, a client pitch, dinner parties and all kind of occasions requiring you to wear ties, do you stick to just one way of tying your tie, or do you dare to go above and beyond? Why not, right? Afterall, dressing to impress isn't just limited to the ladies. 

If you happen to only have plain dress shirt and feel nothing you wear could accentuate your personality, why not let your tie shine you through. Need an icebreaker? Not a single word is required. People are bound to ask, hey how'd you tie your tie like that?

Lemme start by being vain and show you a small part of my tie collection. 


As a friend noted to me once, the art of tying a tie has to be a personal discovery. I'll show you some of my favourite tie styles (which I have only just learnt) and let you explore and try it out yourself. 

This one's the most common - safest and one of the easiest tie style there is. The half-Windsor.



These are Eldredge Knot. 

And this one's a Trinity

Just some of the more prominent ones. Interesting, aren't they? So next time you need that extraa boost of confidence for a presentation, trying to impress your future employer with how well you can dress, or just attending some dinner, try one of the above knots on your tie. It'll sure draw some attention and make a lasting impression. 

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