How to Tie a Pratt Necktie Knot
The Pratt necktie knot, also known as the American tie knot, is a versatile and elegant knot that is perfect for formal and semi-formal occasions. It is a medium-sized knot, falling between the Four-in-Hand and Half Windsor knots.
To tie a Pratt knot, you will need a necktie and a collar shirt. The steps are as follows:
Step 1: Start with the tie around your neck
Begin by holding the tie around your neck, with the wide end of the tie on your right side and the narrow end on your left side. Make sure that the wide end is hanging down about 12 inches from your collar.
Step 2: Cross the wide end over the narrow end
Cross the wide end of the tie over the narrow end, and then bring it up and around the back of the narrow end.
Step 3: Bring the wide end up through the loop
Bring the wide end of the tie up through the loop that you just created. This will create a small knot at the top of your tie.
Step 4: Tighten the knot
Hold the knot at the top of your tie with your left hand, and pull the wide end of the tie down with your right hand. Tighten the knot by pulling the wide end down until it is snug against your collar.
Step 5: Adjust the tie
Once the knot is tight, adjust the tie so that it is centered and hangs evenly on either side of your collar. You can also adjust the height of the knot by pulling it up or down.
Tips
- Practice tying the Pratt knot a few times before you wear it to a formal event.
- Make sure the knot is tight, but not too tight, so that it is comfortable to wear.
- Choose a tie that complements your outfit and the occasion.
Conclusion
The Pratt knot is a classic and stylish tie knot that is easy to learn and perfect for any occasion. Once you have mastered the Pratt knot, you can move on to other tie knots, such as the Four-in-Hand or the Half Windsor.