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How to Tie a Tie and Bow tie app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 8592 ratings )
Productivity Lifestyle
Developer: Vladislav Zhirnov
Free
Current version: 5, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 29 Dec 2021
App size: 11.21 Mb

13 ways how to tie a tie knot. А perfect tie knot seems impossible for many men. Lots of them spend much time near the mirror trying to tie a tie. And the only idea of knot tying makes them feel nervous. If you feel something like that we know how to help you. This application will guide you step by step how to tie a tie knot for any occasion.

It’s a sad fact, but there are grown men who don’t have any idea how to tie a tie. But all of them sooner or later face the need for good tie knot. You may not work in the office, or have a dress code. But you still have special occasions when you have to look elegant. The graduation, the wedding or just business meeting require to dress elegant with the best tie knot on your neck.

An unusual smooth tie knot will help you to feel unique. It is a good way to express your personality. And a perfect opportunity to impress your business partners or your girlfriend.

We have big list of tie knots:

• Four-in-hand
• Half-Windsor
• Pratt
• Prince Albert
• Windsor
• Bow tie
• Oriental
• Kelvin
• Eldredge
• Van Wijk
• Trinity
• Murrel
• Balthus

If you want to start with a simple tie knot you should choose Four-in-hand. If you prefer something classic, Windsor or Half-Windsor will be suitable more than others. Choose Bow tie or Pratt if you want to impress everybody. When you feel skilled enough you can try more difficult ways of tie knots, such us: Kelvin, Eldridge or Trinity.

Our application is a step by step instruction. All the tie knots are shown on the simple pictures. It’s easy to follow the instruction: you just look at the picture and repeat the action on your tie. If something goes wrong, you always can go back to the previous picture and do it again.

The application will help you to tie a tie knot easily. Our animated knots are simple and obvious way to learn knot tying.