Tie Guide For Shorter Men

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Tie Guide For Shorter Men
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A tie is an incredible addition to a man's wardrobe, giving a touch of sophistication and style to his attire. However, being a short man, you might avoid wearing ties due to perceived styling challenges. Not anymore! This article is your complete tie guide for shorter men, offering insights into the right length, styling, and matching so your wardrobe nightmare turns into an iconic statement. So, let's start!  

DIFFERENT KINDS OF TIES

Across different cultures, occasions, and formalities, there are several styles you can pick from, such as:

Skinny

The first option on the list of the tie guide for shorter men is a skinny tie, which is narrower than a traditional narrow tie. It is typically measured at 2 inches or less in width and is often associated with a modern look. Skinny ties were quite popular in the 1950s and 1960s and go well with a high-hemmed, slim-fit suit with narrow lapels. 

Slim

A slim necktie has a width ranging from 2.75 to 3 inches and is quite popular among the younger generation. Back in the 60s, many popular musicians, including The Beatles, wore slim-fit black suits and thin white ties. However, nowadays, shorter men usually style such ties with a blazer and chinos or jeans. 

Regular

Typically, a regular tie, also known as a standard or traditional necktie, measures between 3.25 and 3.5 inches wide and around 57 inches long. It comes in a variety of materials, including silk and wool, and you can wear it to any occasion, whether it's a wedding or some corporate event.  

Wide

A wide tie, as the name implies, is one that is wider than the standard tie width of 3.5 inches. It gives off a classic look but suits only those with heavy and broad body frames. So, make sure to consider the body type and width of your jacket's lapels before opting for this type of necktie.   

TIES AND OUTFIT CONVENTIONS

Well, pairing a solid shirt and a solid necktie is a safe bet and an easy decision. The real struggle arises when you've to pick the right pattern necktie for your patterned shirt without overwhelming the whole look. But don't stress out; here's an overview of the different types of tie patterns and how you can make wise outfit choices:   

       
  • Floral Tie Patterns: Floral tie patterns feature various flower designs on the tie fabric, ranging from small, aesthetic, scattered flowers to large, more prominent motifs. As a short man, when you opt for a floral, it adds a unique flair and color to your whole personality. We suggest matching it with a solid shirt, particularly pastels, to avoid clashes and create a lovely and cohesive look.
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  • Striped Tie Patterns: Striped tie patterns consist of alternating strips, which can be thin or thick and may vary in color. It's suggested to wear a striped tie with a solid shirt, but if you're a daring short man, you can match stripes with a striped shirt as long as they are spaced differently to minimize a color and design clash. Also, to style a striped tie, choose a knot that doesn't obscure the pattern, such as the half-windsor. 

You can also give solid pattern ties a try if you want to create a subtle yet statement look. Pair it with a double-breasted suit that either complements the tie or contrasts with it so you appear classy without looking like you're trying too hard.   

TIE AND SIZE

The tie guide for shorter men also has some requirements for the tie size and length. Ideally, the tip of the tie should end somewhere between the top and bottom of your belt. To give you an accurate idea, opt for ties that have a length ranging from 57 inches to 58 inches; other options will be too long, ruining your whole look. 

How To Tie A Tie? 

So now that you know the basics of the tie guide for shorter men, including the types of ties, patterns, and sizes, let's look at how you can tie a tie

Windsor Knot

       
  1. Raise the collar of the shirt and then drape the tie in such a way around the neck that the wide end is in the right direction and extends about 12 inches below the narrow end. 
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  3. Now, cross the wide part carefully over the narrow part. Pull the wide end through the opening at the neck and then down. 
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  5. Pass the wide part underneath and to the right of the narrow part, with the wrong side facing out first. 
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  7. Now, cross the wide part over and to the left of the narrow part of the tie with the correct side or part facing out. 
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  9. Next, pull the wide end up through the opening at the neck, and when bringing it down, pass it through the loop at the front. That's all. 

Half-Windsor Knot

       
  • Place the tie around your neck with a wide end on the right and a skinny or narrow end on the left. Make sure to position the wide end lower than the skinny end. 
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  • Cross the wide end right over the skinny end in the left direction. 
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  • Cross it underneath the skinny end in the right direction.
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  • Fold it up all the way through the neck loop, and then pass it down to the left side. 
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  • Next, cross it over the skinny side and in the right direction. 
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  • Carefully fold it up through the loop of the neck from underneath, and then pass it down through the loop that you've made in the knot. 
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  • Now, pull down on the wide end to tie the knot, and then slide it up towards your neck. 

Four-In-Hand Knot

       
  • Place the tie around your neck, the wider side on your left, and it should hang just a little above your belly button.
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  • Pull the wide end over and in the right direction. 
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  • Now, pull the wide end under and in the left direction, creating the X pattern. 
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  • Pull the wide end over and underneath again to create another X. 
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  • Now, pull the wide end up through the loop around the neck and then down through the loop you've just created at the front. 
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  • Hold the narrow end and slide the knot up to get the desired look.       

EXAMPLE OUTFITS

From the tie guide for shorter men, here are some outfit inspirations to give a try: 

       
  • Formal Suit - If you want something dark for professional business meetings, then this Charcoal Gray Suit with Mint Tie is the ideal attire.
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  • For a clean, stylish look, a short man can try this look by combining a Navy Blue Cardigan, White Shirt, Blue Jeans, and a cute Tie Clip that adds a touch of sophistication. 
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  • It's a Dotted Navy Blue Tie and Chinos paired with a White Shirt that creates the perfect semi-casual look while balancing professional and relaxing vibes. 
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  • You can get a sharp, fitted look with this Skinny Dotted Tie, tailored Waistcoat, and White Shirt that gives off vintage vibes and is ideal for official as well as other formal settings. 
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  • If you want to add the perfect summer fit to your wardrobe, then this outfit featuring White Chinos, a Light Blue button-down shirt, and a Pink Floral Print Tie is hands-down the best combo.       

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CONCLUSION

This tie guide for shorter men can be your go-to source before making any investment in a necktie. If you are looking for more tips and tricks for short men's wardrobe and styling, visit The Lower View today!  

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