If you’re putting the finishing touches on a formal outfit, tying your necktie into a Windsor knot will make you look super stylish. A full Windsor, or double Windsor, has a large triangular knot that’s the perfect addition to a wide-collared shirt. Even if you’ve never tied a tie before, a Windsor knot is pretty easy and will only take a few minutes.
How to tie a tie Windsor knot step by step tutorial for beginners

Drape the tie around your neck so the wide end is longer. Bring the wide end over to make an X.
Feed the wide end of the tie up through the collar loop to start the knot.
Wrap the wide end of the tie behind the knot and feed it through the top of the neck loop. Then bring the wide end across the front of the knot.
Feed the tie’s wide end through the bottom of the neck loop. Pull the wide end through the front of the knot to tighten and secure it.
windsor knot history
The full Windsor knot is the correct term for one of the most classic and instantly recognizable tie knots known to well-groomed men. Its royal name originates back to the reign of the Duke Of Windsor (King Edward VIII before his abdication)

