What is the Best Tie Knot for a Wedding?

So, you’re getting married and have your suit and tie ready and waiting for the big day to arrive. That is until you start thinking of everything you need to do on the morning just before your wedding, including tying your tie. Initially, you may decide to use the technique you’ve always used, but is feeling the pressure to look you’re very best from the tips of your shoes to your dapper haircut, you may start wondering if there’s a special knot you should use.

Even if it’s not a special note, you may start googling “What is the best tie knot for a wedding?”. Don’t worry if you’ve looked at several pages before this one and your head is flooded with different ideas and options because we are going to make it very simple.

What Makes a Knot the Best Tie Knot for a Wedding?

Before we get into talking about the best wedding tie knot, we thought it might be useful to highlight some of the attributes a tie knot should have to qualify it as an ideal wedding tie knot. First and foremost it should be formal and have an elegance to it. It should also draw attention, even if only a little. By far the best common and popular tie knot for wedding ties is the Windsor Knot.

How to Tie a Windsor Knot

Tying a Windsor knot may take a little practice, but as you will see from the step-by-step guide below,

Step 1 – Cross the widest end of the tie over the narrower end close to your collar.

Step 2 – Now loop the wider end through the neck loop of your tie.

Step 3 – Bring the wider end below the knot and feed it over the loop so you create a symmetrical knot.

Step 4 – Pull the wider end across the front of the knot and pass the tie through under the neck loop.

Step 5 – Now pull the tie-down into the loop at the front of the tie knot and, while holding the narrower end, pull the knot you’ve made up to the collar until it feels comfortable.

Alternatives to the Windsor Knot for Your Wedding Tie

Of course, even though the Windsor Knot has almost universal appeal, it still may not be to your taste. If you are looking for practical alternatives, look good and suit the occasion, then why not try one of the following

The Half-Windsor

The Eldredge

The Rose Bud

If you are finding yourself getting more and more focused and simply want a very classic and traditionally looking tie knot, it may be best to opt for the four-in-hand knot.

Wedding ties do not always get the focus and attention they deserve. Everything and everyone during the planning stages of a wedding is far too busy with the bride, her dress and things like the location and catering. Not, the biggest day of your life.

Hopefully, with this guide and our tips, you have all the information you need to find the best wedding tie and the right tie knot to complete your wedding day look.

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