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As well as an exquisite wine makes a good dinner complete, the tie is an essential finishing touch for your business outfit. We are pleased to give you some examples of special knots our Fashion Consultants use regularly. When the knot does not come out exactly as planned we are happy to give you a demonstration.

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The Napolitalian or Borrelli knot
A quite flamboyant knot that shows very well with a wide spread collar. For a novice this might be a little difficult the first time but once you have found the balance and it hangs nicely below your collar it is 100% worth it, a true desire for the eye. |

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The half Windsor
This knot is on the one hand a simpler version of the double Windsor (see below) and on the other hand it is more complex then the classic knot, also called the four-in-hand. The result is a knot with volume. It is certain that you need more fabric, but a good knot honors a quality tie. |
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The double Windsor
The double Windsor is one of the most famous knots for the experienced person. The knot is named after the English Duke of Windsor. A funny detail is that he himself never used the knot. The double Windsor is a thick and wide knot that is relatively difficult to complete. It combines nicely with a wide spread or full spread collar. |
The knot is often underestimated, adjusting the suit, shirt and tie is most of the time already ask a lot of attention. Therefore, please feel free to ask one of our Fashion Consultants at your next appointment what knot you can choose and how this influences your appearance. You will soon notice when you vary your knot and adjust this to the collar your presentation will get that desired extra touch.
Do you have any suggestions to this page, or would you like to have a look at our fabric collection for suits and shirts? We are happy to
hear from you.
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