The Pratt Knot -- also known as the Shelby Knot -- is
tidy and fairly wide, yet not as wide as the Windsor Knot. It is well
suited for any dress shirt and somewhat wider neckties made from light
to medium fabrics.
To tie the Pratt Knot, select a necktie of your choice and stand in front of a mirror. Then simply follow the steps below:
1) Start
with the necktie inside out, with the wide end ("W") on the right,
extending about 12 inches below the narrow end ("N") on the left.
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2) Then cross the wide end under the narrow end.
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3) Take the wide end over and under the narrow end.
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4) Pull the loop down and tighten.
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5) Then, take the wide end over to the right.
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6) Pull the wide end up, behind the loop.
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7) And finally, bring the wide end through the knot and tighten gently.
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Awesome, you did it! Always remember that with any
necktie knot -- such as the Pratt Knot -- a little practice is all it
takes to become a real expert at tying your tie in no time.
For your
convenience we have also included a short video below in which de above
mentioned explanations are put in practise.
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