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Tying A Tie

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Easy Professional Look

In the work place it is important for one to look professional. For mean, one great step to appear professional is to wear a tie. Now I know not everybody knows how to tie a tie but after reading this you will be great at it. Its good to always know how to tie a tie because you never know when it might come in handy. To get started, he must first find an appropriate shirt to wear with the tie. The kind of shirt that would be correct to wear is a dress shirt, one with a collar and buttons also preferably long- sleeved. After that you are well on your way to the success of tying a tie.

After he has choosing a shirt he can begin the process of tying his tie. To begin., he should place the tie around his collar with the seam of the tie facing him. He should note the lengths of the wide and the narrow sides of the tie and how low each one goes. Now after placing it around his collar, check to see if the tie is not twisted at the back of the neck. Now he can cross the wide side of the tie over the narrow side and hold them in place. Then he can pass the wide part of the tie around behind the narrow part. The seam of the wide part should be facing away from him.

His left index and middle fingers should be pointing up on top of the cross and his thumb should be under it touching his shirt. Now he can bring the wide part of the tie across in front of the narrow part. He should keep his fingers pf his left hand in place to keep room for the wide part of the tie in a latter step.

Now at this time the wide part of the seam should be facing him. This point you taker the wide part of the tie and go underneath and go up through the cross of the tie close to your neck and back down in between the last cross over of the tie, be careful not to let lose of the two cross over you did earlier, then pull the wide part tightly, not to tight don’t want

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