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When you want to make a statement at formal events, try out a trinity knot. Trinity knots are inspired by Celtic art and are as deeply symbolic as they are stylish. Simple outfits and subtle tie patterns pair best with this knot so that it becomes the centerpiece of the outfit. Because this is an advanced knot, practice tying it a few times on your own before breaking it out at a special occasion.

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Tying the Trinity Knot

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  1. Position the wide end at the length you'd like it ultimately to be, as you will primarily use the narrow end for tying. The narrow end will be lower than the wide end because this knot uses a significant amount of fabric. One inch (2.5 centimeters) above your waistline is a great spot for the wide end.[1]
  2. While pinching is not essential, it does make working with the narrow end easier without the fabric bunching up. The area you should pinch is somewhere between your shirt's first and second buttons.
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  3. Make the cross distinct so you don't accidentally mistake one end for the other. Then, bring the thin end up through the neck opening and down toward the right side.
  4. Then, bring the narrow end up through the necktie and pull it down, to the right.[2]
    • At this point, there should be a v- or heart-shaped loop around your neck.
  5. Bring the narrow end up through the neck loop and pull it through the loop. Keep this top loop of the knot loose, and move the narrow end behind the thick end to the other side of your shirt.
  6. Adjust the loose loop for tightness until it is secure. Once the loop looks symmetric, tuck the end under the neckline to finish the trinity knot.[3]
    • Fold your shirt collar down to complete the look.
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Styling with a Trinity Knot

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  1. Trinity knots are not the best idea if you're making an important impression, like at a job interview or court hearing. Reserve trinity knots for special occasions with friends or family. A wedding reception, for example, is the perfect reason to wear a trinity knot. A political dinner is not.
  2. Understated shirts or suits work best with the trinity knot so it becomes your outfit's centerpiece. Your outfit should draw the eye to your tie. Do not wear shirts with distracting patterns or neon colors.
    • Pastel colored shirts accentuate trinity knots well.
  3. Loud patterns with cartoon characters or paisley patterns will detract from the beauty of the knot. Choose a simple pattern that will highlight the knot rather than drown it. If you want a pattern, choose a light one like little polka dots.
    • Solid color ties are ideal when wearing a trinity knot.
  4. Wider collars tend not to frame the trinity knot favorably, so choose a more narrow shirt. You can spot a narrow spread by the collar opening, which is flatter than most shirts. Cut-away collars, club collars, and rounded collars are equally unflattering for trinity knots.
  5. Trinity knots are a bit more complicated than your average Windsor knot. Because trinity knots aren't always user-friendly for beginners, work through easier knots before you attempt it.[4]
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  • Trinity knots can make smaller ties too short. Pair trinity knots with a vest, if this is the case.
  • Diagonal striped knots can be difficult to adjust with trinity knots. The stripes are hard to match up without familiarity with the knot, so practice with other ties before you attempt it.
  • Trinity knots are perfect for special occasions. Everyday activities, like work or church services, are less suited for such a fancy knot.
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Jordan Frazier
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This article was co-authored by Jordan Frazier. Jordan Frazier is a Knot Tying Expert based in Middleburg, Florida. He has over 8 years of experience with knot tying–he started out with the craft as a hobby, and has expanded over time into knot tying as a vocation. He is the owner and operator of Paracord and What Knot, an online small business that is a “one stop knot shop”. He sells custom wrapped steering wheels, lanyards, keychains and a variety of other related products. He is skilled in the art of nautical fancywork and accepts custom commissions through his business. He has curated an online community of over 13K followers on Instagram with his knot tying content and how-to’s. In addition to his knot tying work, Jordan has a career as a Machinery Technician with the U.S. Coast Guard, which he has been doing for over 10 years. This article has been viewed 118,564 times.
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To tie a trinity knot, start by draping your tie around your neck so the wide end is at the length you want it to be. Then, cross the narrow end of your tie over the wide end, and pass it under the wide end and up through the loop around your neck. Next, pull the narrow end down and to the right, and then move it behind the thick end to the other side of your shirt. Finally, lift the narrow end up through the loop, tighten the knot, and tuck the end under your neckline. For tips on how to style a trinity knot, scroll down!

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