This knot is very similar to the Cavendish knot, a variation on the four-in-hand knot that provides a good-looking symmetrical knot that works well with most styles and fabrics.
Drape the tie over your neck, with the reverse side out - the inside of your tie facing outward - and the wide end on your right side.
Cross the narrow end of the tie over the wide end.
Wrap the wide end over the narrow end of the tie and then back to the right.
Bring the wide end of the tie to the left, and pass it over the knot from left to right. (Refer Step 4 and 5)
Pass the wide end of the tie under the narrow end from right to the center of your chest.
Bring the wide end down from the center to the left.
Pass the wide end underneath the tie knot, toward the right, then back over the knot to the left. (Refer Step 8 and 9)
Bring the wide end up from the left to the center, and pass it down through the loop in front.
Bring the wide end up from the left to the center, and pass it down through the loop in front.
Gently tighten the knot by pulling down on the narrow end and sliding the knot up to your collar.