Creating the perfect topsy-tail necktie statement

Remember the famous TOPSY-TAiL selling item for holding long hair into place offering a unique, yet, perfect fashion statement?

Well then, what about the mens “perfect necktie” knot?

Ever notice how some men knot their ties the PERFECT way and others look bulky or crooked?

  • Is there such an item out there for men to use for holding or help create the PERFECT tie-knot to offer a professional appearance?

“Untied readers” care to know ~ thanks in advance!

asked about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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Good question, but the problem is, there are a number of tie knots and such a universal tool probably could not be developed to accommodate them all. Depending on the wearer, the knot style may vary. My husband, for example, prefers the four-in-hand style, and when I wear neckties, I find the Half Windsor flatters my female figure!

Here’s a great website with instructions on a variety of tie [URL removed]

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answered about 14 years ago

Clip on! LOL

answered about 14 years ago

Coordination, lol.
It is indeed an art to tying the perfect knot.
I like the ones with a small knot, knot a bulky one.
Haven’t seen a gadget, like a shoe horn for tie making.
Four in hand? Windsor? Half Windsor?
Lots of videos on you tube.
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answered about 14 years ago

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