Murrell Knot
Murrell knot are often referred to as reverse windsor knots because the narrow end finishes in front of the wide end. Created by Brent Murrell in the late 90s, it is important to take your time adjusting the knot at the end of the process. Spending extra time will ensure that the narrow end sits in the middle of your tie.
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The Murrell Knot Step-by-Step instruction.
STEP-1
Guys let’s start first step, Start with the short end of the tie on the right and the wide end on the left. The tip of the wide end should be slightly below your belly-button. Only move the active (small) end.
Remark: This will vary depending on your height and the length and thickness of your tie.
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Second step, Short end on the wide end on the left.
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Third step, Up into the neck loop from below.
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Fourth step, Down to the left.
STEP-5
Fifth step, Around the back of the wide end to the right.
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Sixth step, Up to the center, towards neck loop.
STEP-7
Seventh step, Through the neck loop and down to the right.
STEP-8
Eighth step, Across the front to the left.
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Ninth step, Up into the neck loop from below.
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Tenth step, Down through the loop you’ve just created in the front.
STEP-11
Eleventh step, Tighten the knot by pulling at the short end. Up and adjust the knot.
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