For me its like 90% Four in hand, 5% Half-Windsor, 5% Full Windsor Knots.
The 4 in hand is a big fat knot, I've been tying double Windsors since I was 15. Even a monkey could figure out a single Windsor or 4 in hand with 10 seconds of the Google Machine. OP, seriously? I'd expect this thread from LincolnBoy...
Originally posted by PGreenCobra
I can't get over the fact that you get to go live the rest of your life, knowing that someone made a Halloween costume out of you. LMAO!!
I used to work for a guy that never wore a tie, even with suits. I figured he didnt know or like to tie them. I got fairly proficient at the half Windsor, since I was in a position that needed one sometimes, and others I didnt need to have one, or was in a polo.
"If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
I find it ironic that some of the guys who would gladly waste an entire weekend pulling/stabbing an engine just to find that .01 at the strip or gain an extra 10 HP can't (or won't) learn to tie a tie.
I find it ironic that some of the guys who would gladly waste an entire weekend pulling/stabbing an engine just to find that .01 at the strip or gain an extra 10 HP can't (or won't) learn to tie a tie.
I don't really see the relationship that would make it ironic.
I don't really see the relationship that would make it ironic.
It's like rain on your wedding day. It's a free ride when you've already paid. It's the good advice that you just didn't take. Who would've thought??? It figures.
I find it ironic that some of the guys who would gladly waste an entire weekend pulling/stabbing an engine just to find that .01 at the strip or gain an extra 10 HP can't (or won't) learn to tie a tie.
I can use that extra tenth or hp wayyyy more often than i can use a tie.
I do the simple, four-in-hand, or half windsor. I don't wear ties frequently enough, so it's whatever the motor-skills revert to when I'm doing it. Regardless, I can never take the ties off fast enough.
<-- don't like the choke collars.
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