How To Tie A Prince Albert Knot

The Prince Albert knot has slender and cylindrical look. This knot should be pulled tight to create a perfect finish. Find the perfect tie from Rogier here.

 

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Tying A Prince Albert Knot Step By Step

The Prince Albert knot step-by-step guide below provides more detail about how to perform each step correctly.

 

 

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Step 1

Start tying with the wide end of the tie on the right side and the small end on the left side. Make sure the wider side is longer than the smaller end. When tying, only move the wide end labelled as A.

 

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Step 2

Move the wide end over the small end to the left side.

 

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Step 3

Move the wide end under the small end to the right side.

 

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Step 4

Move the wide end across the front to the left side.

 

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Step 5

Move the wide end under the small end to the right side.

 

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Step 6

Move the wide end across the front to the left side.

 

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Step 7

Move the wide end up and through the neck loop.

 

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Step 8

Move the wide end down through both front loops.

 

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Step 9

Pull the wide end down and tighten the knot. The first loop should be slightly visible. Adjust the knot until it looks perfect.

 

 

Learn More Tie Knots

There are many ways to tie a tie. Try one of these other knots to create new looks and try new styles.

Half- Windsor Knot

Full Windsor Knot

Simple Knot

Four-In-Hand Knot

Kelvin Knot

Van Wijk Knot

Balthus Knot

Pratt Knot

Bow Tie

 

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