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A well-tied tie is the first serious step in life, quipped Oscar Wilde, a fashion genius who could knot an ascot as well as he could turn a phrase. For the rest of us, theres How to Tie a Tie. Whether you have always wanted to master a classic Windsor knot or simply need to rustle up an acceptable bow tie, this is your personal guide to dressing seriously well.
Inside youll find:
* Step-by-step instructions to knot neckties for casual, office, and evening wear
* Tailoring basics for sartorial excellence
* Guidlines for matching cufflinks to shirts, foldng pocket squares, and other essential finishing touches

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POTTER STYLE Written and styled by Ryan Tristan Jin Interior photographs by - photo 1
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POTTER STYLE

Written and styled by Ryan Tristan Jin
Interior photographs by Laurel Golio
Stock photographs: tie fabric ( DeGraaf Erik
Cover and interior design by Danielle Deschenes

Copyright 2015 by Potter Style. All rights reserved. Published in the United States by Potter Style, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company, New York.

www.potterstyle.com

ISBN 978-0-8041-8638-4
eBook ISBN 978-0-8041-8639-1

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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION A WELL-TIED TIE IS THE FIRST SERIOUS STEP IN LIFE Os - photo 18INTRODUCTION A WELL-TIED TIE IS THE FIRST SERIOUS STEP IN LIFE Oscar Wilde - photo 19
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INTRODUCTION
A WELL-TIED TIE IS THE FIRST SERIOUS STEP IN LIFE.
Oscar Wilde
A gentleman should dress to his strengths but accommodate his individuality. Well-chosen clothes present him to the world at large before he even has a chance to offer a handshake or open his mouth. A man conscious of his style walks with cool, refined confidence.

Every man should have a few tailored pieces that, with the right accessories, can help him feel sharp and put together. Today, the rules are lax. Men can find varied ways to wear the ubiquitous suit and tie, deconstructed or mixed with less traditional elements.

In this handbook, you will discover new ways to not only knot ties but also build a wardrobe of integrity, practicality, and charm. Like a trusted valet, it is here to guide you into the conventions of serious dressing while still allowing you to express your personal style.

Dressing well is not about following the tides of fashion or adhering to outdated rules. It is a skill to help you through lifes challengesfrom job interviews to special datesand to show your true self in any setting.

CONSIDER THE WEATHER NOT THE CALENDAR AS YOUR PERSONAL STYLIST - photo 21
CONSIDER THE WEATHER NOT THE CALENDAR AS YOUR PERSONAL STYLIST warmest - photo 22
CONSIDER THE WEATHER NOT THE CALENDAR AS YOUR PERSONAL STYLIST warmest - photo 23
CONSIDER THE WEATHER, NOT THE CALENDAR,
AS YOUR PERSONAL STYLIST.
warmest neutral
LINEN Lightweight relaxed elegance a delicate natural f - photo 24
LINEN Lightweight relaxed elegance a delicate natural feel - photo 25
LINEN Lightweight relaxed elegance a delicate natural feel SEERSUCKER - photo 26
LINEN
Lightweight, relaxed elegance; a delicate, natural feel.
SEERSUCKER Thin puckered all-cotton fabric its texture helps air - photo 27
SEERSUCKER
Thin, puckered, all-cotton fabric; its texture helps air circulation.
COTTON SILK Light low elasticity and soft though not as smooth as silk - photo 28
COTTON SILK
Light, low elasticity, and soft, though not as smooth as silk.
SILK KNIT The every-season tie in navy or black stretchable blend dressed up - photo 29
SILK KNIT
The every-season tie in navy or black, stretchable blend, dressed up or sporty.
Picture 30 TIP It is a good match if both the tie and suit belong in the same weather spectrum of either cold or hot. When in doubt, a solid navy silk knit tie and white spread collar shirt pair nicely with everything.
neutral coldest
CHAMBRAY Primarily cotton in dark indigo year-round ligh - photo 31
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