Single Node

The simple knot is the classic tie knots. It is by far the most widely used because it is simple to do and it accords with the most ties and almost every shirt collars. It is perfect for both medium or large.

Conical and elongated, the single node is narrow with thin ties and broader ties with thick

Preparation: Go back collar of your shirt, its close button and place your tie.
The men of average size will position the little patch at the waist. Tall men will place him above. Men with short busts in turn prefer the double knot whose shape is similar.
Steps:

Step 1: Below the neck, cross the wide end over the narrow end.
Step 2: Slide the wide end underneath the narrow end.
Step 3: Next, bring the wide end over the narrow end.
Step 4: Pull the wide end up in the tie by placing your index in node formation. Remove your finger and slide the pan into the large loop.
Step 5: Hold the narrow end. Gently pull the wide end to tighten the loop. Adjust the knot, then go backto the last button of the cervix.
Once knotted tie, the little patch should not be visible and the end of the large pan should be at waist level.