The Small knot
The Small knot, as it's name implies, is small and is suitable for ties made from a thick fabric (woven silk for example) and for close-fitting collars.
Be careful to remember to twist one part of the tie 180° (see diagram).
This knot is very easy to tie.

The Windsor knot: How to tie the Windsor Knot
The Windsor knot (or the Full Windsor), which owes its name to the Duke of Windsor, is a knot full of English class.
The full Windsor is one of the most popular knots. We can note that it is larger than the other popular knot the Four-in-hand.
When finished the Windsor knot has considerable volume and is best suited to wide-spaced collars (Italian collars for example) and to thin-fabric ties.
The finished windsor knot must be perfectly symmetrical.
Making this knot can be complicated.

The Cross knot
The Cross knot, used with thin fabric ties, is smart when finished but is complicated to achieve.
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