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Tie the 'Oriental' knot



The "Oriental" knot uses the least amount of moves possible. It's the simplest knot there is. The knot is very popular among Chinese youths, hence it's name.

The tie, which is placed inverted around the neck, is suitable with wool, and thick silk ties. The "Oriental" knot is symmetric knot which gets bigger as the tie gets thicker.

The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.

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Author XralphiX (6 days)
@avvi66 What knot would you recommend on a tie that its fabric is thick?

Author RaymundoGandy (10 days)
ive been doing this one for years and it made my ties look like crap

Author firefrostpeacemaker (22 days)
@chinatownpimp it's popular to the chinese, it doesn't mean every azn does it!

Author chinatownpimp (26 days)
Why is this method called "Oriental"? we don't "all" do it this way. It sounds like a stereotype to me...

Author achilles88 (1 month)
all of these knots look the same, like the windsor

Author XxTeamHazMatxX (1 month)
@z4ckm0rris How is this not a Four in hand knot?

Author HopefulOTaKu (1 month)
I think this is my favorite tie knot :3

Author z4ckm0rris (2 months)
Why is this knot causing so much controversy? It's obviously different from the Four in Hand (and VERY different from the Half Windsor), and that should be obvious to anyone who has actually tied any of these knots.

Author ciscoaka (2 months)
@avvi66 well if you notice he never said it was a half Windsor knot it said a oriental knot

Author jonathansymes2 (2 months)
I'd like everyones opinion would you say orignal is better I think it looks pretty sweet

Author tombee2 (3 months)
@jpjaramillo93 This one

Author s41e6 (3 months)
@kendrian

You don't know what you're talking about.

People are Asian, things (such as a rug, vase, or a knot) are Oriental.

It's called a Four in Hand, not a Four-in-the-hand, and it is similar to, but not the same as Oriental because the Four in Hand starts right side out and has an additional step.

Author sizoxe (3 months)
Thanks m8 :-)

Author kendrian (3 months)
Wow. First off, China is Asia, not the Orient. "Oriental" should refer to old Persia and the middle east. Secondly, this is a really old knot, usually referred to as a "Four-in-the-hand" knot, or a "Cigar knot." But WAY to make it sound exotic.

Author kanhha (4 months)
made in china huh

Author ajhgfhgjbjhbjhb (4 months)
this is like the easiest of them all lol

Author jpjaramillo93 (5 months)
which knot should i use if the tie i am using is relatively thick and stiff.
thanks

Author AmazingSuperStar1 (5 months)
finally now i dont have to use the zipper tie lmao

Author dastiks (5 months)
this is prolly the best knot

Author 8underscore8 (5 months)
this should be used for short ties,.. ive tried this on my long tie and the remainder was damn long,..

Author sideradot (6 months)
it was hilarious menyu ! LOL !!!

Author menyu (6 months)
i've always tied my tie this way. I didn't know it was called the oriental knot. what a strange coincidence because i'm chinese

Author rapo85 (7 months)
yes, thats right!

Author avvi66 (7 months)
You're wrong... Look at my video The Half Windsor and you will see why. The Half Windsor has many more moves AND doesn't start INVERTED like this one.
There is nothing called a MORE or LESS professional knot. The choice of knots depend on the make of the tie, the fabric and the thickness. MOST important is the shirt. You have to choose a knot that suits the cutaway. A wide cutaway is suited for the Windsor. A narrow cutaway will make the Windsor look cramped, and hide each side of the knot.

Author MultiPhilip09 (7 months)
this is not an oriental knot.. it is commonly known as the half windsor so ya.. but a full windsor or pratt knot looks much more professional.

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