Neck – Tie Etiquettes
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Definition -
A necktie, or simply a tie, is a long piece of cloth, worn usually by men, for
decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and
knotted at the throat.
It is also known as ascot tie, bow tie, bolo tie, zipper tie, cravat and clip-on tie.
Types of neck tie –
1) Four in Hand Necktie
2) The Seven Fold Necktie
3) Skinny Necktie
4) Bowtie
5) Western Bowtie
6) Bolo Tie
7) Cravat
 Introduction -
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 Use of tie according to type -
1) Four in Hand Necktie –
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2) The seven Fold Tie –
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3) Skinny Necktie –
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4) Bowtie –
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5) Western Bowtie –
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6) Bolo tie –
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7) Cravat –
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8) Neckerchief –
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 Tie Knots -
1) Four-In-Hand Knot
2) Half Windsor Knot
3) Full Windsor Knot
4) Nicky Knot
5) Bow-Tie Knot
6) Kelvin Knot
7) Oriental Knot
8) Pratt Knot
9) St Andrew Knot
10) Balthus Knot
11) Hanover Knot
12) Plattsburgh Knot
13) Grantchester Knot
14) Victoria Knot
15) Cafe Knot
16) Eldredge Knot
17) Trinity Knot
18) Christensen Knot
Total 1,77,147 types of tie knots
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Sr. No. Name of Tie Knot Features Occasion for
use
1 Full Windsor, or Double
Windsor
large, well-balanced, symmetrical
knot, firmer, less slippage
Most formal
occasions
(Weddings,
Business
Meetings)
2 Half Windsor medium-sized knot, straight and
neat, smaller, less tie length, for
tall.
Social
Outings,
Parties
3 The Four in Hand Tie
Knot or The simple knot
or The schoolboy knot.
Simpler , the least formal for less
formal occasions.
Informal
occasions
 Occasional Tie - Knot -
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 Tie Mannerism -
The length of the tie - right on the belt line
not slightly above or below.
The width of the tie - Similar to the width of your jacket's lapels.
Skinny Tie + The Four In Hand Knot / The Half Windsor (Avoid The Full Windsor)
When to Wear –
1) Job Interview
2) Meeting with client
3) Pitching important contract
4) Giving Presentation
When not to wear –
1) At office desk
2) Entertaining business Associates after working hours.
3) Team Drinks / Parties / Outing
4) Attending training program
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 Tie Accessories -
1) Tie Bar 2) Tie Clip
3) Tie Chain
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 Do’s and Don'ts for Tie -
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 How to tie a tie knot -
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 Combination -
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Thank you !!!
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Tie Etiquettes

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    Neck – TieEtiquettes Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 1
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    Definition - A necktie,or simply a tie, is a long piece of cloth, worn usually by men, for decorative purposes around the neck, resting under the shirt collar and knotted at the throat. It is also known as ascot tie, bow tie, bolo tie, zipper tie, cravat and clip-on tie. Types of neck tie – 1) Four in Hand Necktie 2) The Seven Fold Necktie 3) Skinny Necktie 4) Bowtie 5) Western Bowtie 6) Bolo Tie 7) Cravat  Introduction - Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 2
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     Use oftie according to type - 1) Four in Hand Necktie – Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 3
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    2) The sevenFold Tie – Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 4
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    3) Skinny Necktie– Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 5
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    4) Bowtie – Presentationby - Omkar Tembe 6
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    5) Western Bowtie– Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 7
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    6) Bolo tie– Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 8
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    7) Cravat – Presentationby - Omkar Tembe 9
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     Tie Knots- 1) Four-In-Hand Knot 2) Half Windsor Knot 3) Full Windsor Knot 4) Nicky Knot 5) Bow-Tie Knot 6) Kelvin Knot 7) Oriental Knot 8) Pratt Knot 9) St Andrew Knot 10) Balthus Knot 11) Hanover Knot 12) Plattsburgh Knot 13) Grantchester Knot 14) Victoria Knot 15) Cafe Knot 16) Eldredge Knot 17) Trinity Knot 18) Christensen Knot Total 1,77,147 types of tie knots Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 11
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    Sr. No. Nameof Tie Knot Features Occasion for use 1 Full Windsor, or Double Windsor large, well-balanced, symmetrical knot, firmer, less slippage Most formal occasions (Weddings, Business Meetings) 2 Half Windsor medium-sized knot, straight and neat, smaller, less tie length, for tall. Social Outings, Parties 3 The Four in Hand Tie Knot or The simple knot or The schoolboy knot. Simpler , the least formal for less formal occasions. Informal occasions  Occasional Tie - Knot - Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 12
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     Tie Mannerism- The length of the tie - right on the belt line not slightly above or below. The width of the tie - Similar to the width of your jacket's lapels. Skinny Tie + The Four In Hand Knot / The Half Windsor (Avoid The Full Windsor) When to Wear – 1) Job Interview 2) Meeting with client 3) Pitching important contract 4) Giving Presentation When not to wear – 1) At office desk 2) Entertaining business Associates after working hours. 3) Team Drinks / Parties / Outing 4) Attending training program Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 13
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     Tie Accessories- 1) Tie Bar 2) Tie Clip 3) Tie Chain Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 14
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     Do’s andDon'ts for Tie - Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 15
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     How totie a tie knot - Presentation by - Omkar Tembe 17
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    Presentation by -Omkar Tembe 20  Combination -
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    Thank you !!! Presentationby - Omkar Tembe 22