Start with the left end 1 ½" (4 cm) longer
than the right end. Slip the short end under the
long end.
Hint: The extra length (such as 1 ½") depends on
the width of the narrow part of the tie, the
thickness of the cloth, and whether you want a
symmetrical tie. Some people prefer lopsided or tilted ties.
Choose how long you want the tie to be. The
button is a reference point. Finish crossing the
long end over the short end.
Slip the long end under the short end, while
holding the tie at the button to keep it loose.
Zig-zag the end on your chest. One fold is
in the wide part of the tie.
Zig-zag in progress.
Fold the long flap over the front of the
tie.
Pinch the front of the tie in half. This
will let you find a side-to-side hole through
the tie, which is hidden behind the front of the
tie.
Pinch the right side of the wide part of the
tie, while swinging the long flap to the right.
Push the pinched corner through the hidden
hole.
Flatten the right half of the front.
Slip a finger into the left bow. Even up the
3 layers of the right half, while pulling the
left bow through the hole.
Grip all 3 layers on the right, and pull the
left bow through the hole.
Flatten the left half of the front.
Straighten the tie.
Hint: Some people prefer lopsided or tilted ties.
Tuck the shirt points between the tie's thin
strip and the bow tie.