Windsor Knot
The Windsor Knot is a popular method for tying a necktie, known for its symmetrical and triangular shape. It is often chosen for formal occasions and business attire, as it creates a polished and professional appearance. The knot is named after the Duke of Windsor, who popularized it in the 1930s.
To tie a Windsor Knot, the tie is wrapped around itself and pulled through a loop, creating a sturdy and wide knot. It works best with thicker ties and is typically paired with a spread collar shirt, enhancing the overall look of the outfit.