The Full Windsor

The FULL Windsor, referred to as the knot that REAL men wear (ha!), is a method of tying a necktie around the neck and collar producing a wide, symmetrical, triangular knot.  The history of the Windsor knot dates back to the Duke of Windsor, whom many believe the knot was named after.  However, it was actually named after the Duke’s grandfather, Edward VII.  The Duke preferred a wide knot to the smaller ones and had his ties made with a special, thicker cloth to produce the wide knot.  Usually worn on more formal occasions, the Windsor knot is the only knot that is used by all personnel in the UK Royal Air Force when they wear their uniforms.  Not to mention the men that wear their FULL Windsor knotted ties to work each day.  There is just something about a man’s tie that can really make a statement.  I love a man’s tie, especially knotted in a Full Windsor.  It looks so crisp, professional, polished and classy to me.  Maybe it’s because that’s how my husband ties his tie, but either way the Full Windsor is definitely sexy. 

My husband graciously agreed to show a video on how to tie a Full Windsor knot, but here are some step-by-step directions below if you are interested and would like to pass this information on to your husband, boyfriend or friends.

Step 1: Drape the necktie around your collar and start with the wider end extending approximately 12 inches below the narrow end; cross it over with the wide end on top.
Step 2: Wrap the wide end around the narrow, and bring it up over and through the loop between the collar and the tie. Then pull it down toward the front and to the side.
Step 3 : Curl the wide end that is left behind the narrow end and the knot.
Step 4: Bring the wide end back up again through the loop as in the first step.
Step 5: Put the wide end down through loop and pull around across the front of the knot.
Step 6: Bring the wide end up behind the knot and tuck it through the loop a third time, and bring it back down to the front through the knot.
Step 7: Finally, pull down on the wide end carefully to tighten and draw up the knot snugly to your collar.  Use your hands to carefully adjust the knot and create a dimple.

 

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Vintage Pleats

Years ago I was given this skirt.  It was cute, but honestly, I just put it in my closet and didn’t really think much about it.  However, this year when pleated skirts came back as a trend, I pulled it out and thought I would show off my vintage pleats at work.  It proved to not only be cute, but comfy and cool in the KL heat.

WORK

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Ironing Out the Details:

Blouse VICTORIA’S SECRET Tuxedo Poplin Shirt
Skirt – Vintage RALPH LAUREN Pleated Skirt; Similar skirt here
Belt BRIGHTON
Necklace DAVID YURMAN
Earrings DAVID YURMAN
Bracelet – Handmade (by my aunt); Sorry, there’s nothing like it!
Shoes NINE WEST Sweptaway Pump in Pink (no longer available); Similar Pumps
Bag MODCLOTH Studio Recording Shoulder Bag

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Spotted-Tied up in Knots

Instead of putting on a everyday leather belt with dress pants for work, I always love to spice it up a bit with a scarf (as seen here), a ribbon, or in this case, a tie.  My husband ties his tie each morning in a Full Windsor knot and I wasn’t about to try that one out, so I just knotted it loosely to the side.  However, if you want to learn how to tie a Full Windsor knot, or show someone you love how to, ***SPOILER ALERT*** tune in Monday…I am posting a full demonstration video, performed by my husband!  Good job honey!  I’m glad I don’t have to do that every morning!

WORK

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Ironing Out the Details:

Blouse – BANANA REPUBLIC Button-down blouse; Similar blouse
Pants UNIQLO Navy Dress Pants
Belt/Tie – UNIQLO tie (not online); Similar tie
Heels – MAX STUDIO blue suede pumps (no longer available); Similar heels here, here and here
Bag LONGCHAMP

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