Invented by Mr. Jerry Pratt, who used to work for the United States Chamber of Commerce.

The Pratt Knot is tidy and fairly wide, yet not as wide as the Windsor Knot. It is well suited for any kind of dress shirt and wider ties made from light to medium fabrics.

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1) Start with the tie inside out, The wide end "A" under the narrow end "B".

2. Take wide end "A" over and under narrow end "B".  

 

3. Pull the loop down and tighten.  4. Take wide end "A" over to the left. 

5. Pull wide end "A" up, behind the loop.

 

6. Bring wide end "A" through the knot and gently tighten. The tip of "A" should touch your belt buckle.

 

 
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