Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

12

Time Required

                          1 - 5 minutes            

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  • How to Tie a Tie: Prince Albert
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Introduction

Shirt Collar: A band of material around the neck of a shirt that can either be folded or unfolded.

Neck Loop: The loop of the tie that goes around the collar.

Keeper Loop: A piece of fabric that is sewn onto the underside of the wide end of the tie that can be used to keep the narrow end of the tie hidden.

Prince Albert: A larger knot than the four-in-hand, this knot is also meant to have a slender, tighter look.

What you need

Step 1

              Preparation               
  • Fold the collar of your shirt up.

Fold the collar of your shirt up.

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Step 2

  • Wrap the tie around the back of your neck with the narrow end on the left side of your body and the wide end on the right side.
  • The wide end of the tie will be your active end.
  • Note: the narrow end of the tie should be around the height of your belly button or a little higher. It may need to adjusted for personal height.

Wrap the tie around the back of your neck with the narrow end on the left side of your body and the wide end on the right side.

The wide end of the tie will be your active end.

Note: the narrow end of the tie should be around the height of your belly button or a little higher. It may need to adjusted for personal height.

Step 3

              Tying               
  • Take the active end and cross it over the narrow end, so that it points to the left.
  • Note: be sure that the tie always lays flat so there are no twists in the fabric.

Take the active end and cross it over the narrow end, so that it points to the left.

Note: be sure that the tie always lays flat so there are no twists in the fabric.

Step 4

  • Wrap active end under the narrow end, so that it now points to the right.
  • Note: leave this wrap, and subsequent wraps, a little loose.

Wrap active end under the narrow end, so that it now points to the right.

Note: leave this wrap, and subsequent wraps, a little loose.

Step 5

  • Wrap the active end over the narrow end, so that it now points to the left.
  • Note: Leave this wrap a little loose as it will be used in step 9.

Wrap the active end over the narrow end, so that it now points to the left.

Note: Leave this wrap a little loose as it will be used in step 9.

Step 6

  • Wrap the active end under the narrow end, so that it now points to the right.

Wrap the active end under the narrow end, so that it now points to the right.

Step 7

  • Wrap the active end over the narrow end, so that it now points to the left.
  • Note: Leave this wrap a little loose, as it will be used in step 9.

Note: Leave this wrap a little loose, as it will be used in step 9.

Step 8

  • Pull the active end up through the neck loop, so that it now points up.

Pull the active end up through the neck loop, so that it now points up.

Step 9

  • Pull the active end down through the wraps you created in steps 5 (see image 2) and 7 (see image 3).

Pull the active end down through the wraps you created in steps 5 (see image 2) and 7 (see image 3).

Step 10

              Finishing               
  • Tighten the knot by pulling down on the active end and up on the knot, adjusting for size and evenness.

Tighten the knot by pulling down on the active end and up on the knot, adjusting for size and evenness.

Step 11

  • Tighten the neck loop by pulling down on the narrow end of the tie and sliding the knot up toward your neck.

Tighten the neck loop by pulling down on the narrow end of the tie and sliding the knot up toward your neck.

Step 12

  • Tuck the narrow end of the tie through the keeper loop.
  • Note: if the narrow end is too long, a simple solution lies in tucking the narrow end between two buttons of your shirt.
  • Fold your collar down when the knot is finished.

Tuck the narrow end of the tie through the keeper loop.

Note: if the narrow end is too long, a simple solution lies in tucking the narrow end between two buttons of your shirt.

Fold your collar down when the knot is finished.

Congratulations! You’ve successfully tied the Prince Albert knot!

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