This is definitely useful. I personally uses the "
Double Cross Knot". What about you?
(yea, the chinese fellow spelt the "knot" wrongly...)Guys practice a bit.Ladies, practice more; fixing your guy's tie is definitely sexy.



Tip: If you fix the tie up correctly, it only takes 2-tugs and the tie becomes straight again; no dead-knots nor tangles. To test, just pull out the thinner-end from your neck area, then give the fat-end a tug to straighten the whole tie. If it doesn't end up in a dead-knot, it means you did correctly. Applys to the Double Cross Knot, not sure if it applies to the other versions too though~