Tie Knots & Men's Fashion 👔Men's Clothes, Suits, and Neckties 🎥How to tie a tie Tutorials
How to tie a tie tutorials and video blog. On Tied Up in Sydney, I provide instructions for some of today's most popular necktie knots and some of my very own creations. Subscribe and let me know what reactions you get from your friends and colleagues.
Tied Up in Sydney has been exploring different ways of tying neckties and pushing the boundaries since 2015. My mission is to encouraging others to challenge the norm when it comes to men's fashion and business wear by incorporating unique tie knots in daily attire.
A well-tied Windsor Knot is no longer the only knot you need. Different collar types and necktie patterns require a diverse range of knot shapes and styles to compliment and your willingness to stand out from the crowd is the only limitation to your style.
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Cheers mate. I've been tying the grantchester and prefer this one as the 4 in hand start is super easy, the whole knot is quite easy and it's exactly as you say a fuller, smarter, 4 in hand.
I have a question...if you, for example, do this and still isn't how it is suppose to be - do you need to take it off completely and do it all over again, or you can fix the length while it is already done, by losing it up and adjust it?
This video greatly helped me tie my first knot. It’s easy after a few tries and I 100% recommend this knot! Thank you the man, the myth, the legend, TiedUp! 😁