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Navy Blue Tie

$38
4.9 | See 8 Reviews
Color Navy Blue
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With a color as deep as the ocean, this navy blue tie is as sexy as the sea. A mixture of stylish and swanky, wear to the office or an upcoming wedding for maximum effect.

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Oakland, CA
Elegance and Class
My husband loved it!
12 SILK ANNIVERSARY
Elkton, MD
Good quality
Good quality but a little thick
DynoDon
Monrovia, CA
Best ties on the market ! !
Best ties on the market for the price. Only place I’ll buy my ties from now on.
Anthony
Indianapolis
Awesome tie!
Great color, great look, great feel! This is an awesome tie!
daveandchel
South Carolina
Lovely
The color of the tie is perfect. I like the shine that it gives off too. Feels and looks luxurious.
Jordan
Louisville, KY
Silk Tie
Was a bit skeptical when ordering but all my ties arrived exactly as they were supposed to. Quality is okay and they look like they will last for a long time.
Howel
Indiana
AMAZING
We ordered this to to look at possibly using for our wedding party. It is seriously the most amazing color of blue in a tie i have ever seen. It's manly, elegant and easily matches the same color for bridesmaid dresses. The ties came packaged so nicely and the shipping was really fast. Highly recommend this color and this tie and all around ties.com - the customer service is amazing just like the products. High Five ties.com!
kimolson
fremont, CA
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    Choosing the Right Knot for the Job

    Not all knots are created equal. Size, symmetry and shape can vary greatly from knot to knot and all should be taken into consideration. Thick ties often necessitate the use of smaller knots like the Four-in-Hand or the Simple knot. Thin ties generally benefit from larger knots like the Pratt or Windsor. Every knot has a distinct character. The Prince Albert swaggers with a refined elegance. The Kelvin throws caution to the wind. The Murrell grins like a Cheshire Cat. The Van Wijk winks like a scoundrel with a secret. The Eldredge and Trinity knots twirl and fold like futuristic necktie origami. Every knot serves its master differently. Try a few knots. Experiment. Play. Your necktie will thank you.

    If you're looking for the easiest knot for beginners start here.

    Choosing the Right Knot for the Job

    A Visual Comparison of Necktie Knots

    Seeing necktie knots laid out side-by-side is the fastest way to grasp how they differ from one another. In order to play fair, we tied each knot using neckties of the same material, thickness and width (3 ½ inches). We also made sure to photograph them to scale. This way you can appreciate the unique characteristics of each knot and discern the differences between them.

    Of the knots we tied, the smallest is the Simple knot, sometimes known as the Oriental. If there is a way to tie a necktie smaller we haven't found it. The monstrous Balthus knot is the largest of the knots we tied but in theory you could make a knot even larger if you had a long enough necktie. Take note of the overall shape of each knot. The Windsor is almost a perfect triangle. The Four-in-Hand is much more narrow. The Prince Albert has a second fold that peeks out at the bottom. Some knots, like the Kelvin and Four-in-Hand lean noticeably to one side. The Trinity delivers a rounded silhouette while the Van Wijk is cylindrical and the longest of the knots.

    Happy knotting! View the full infographic here.

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