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Dear Kimberly:
Depending upon the date of the circumstance, the phrase four-in-hand more recently distinguishes the necktie as a long one versus a bow tie. Four in hand is a common knot today, and is a long, thin necktie knot as opposed to, say a windsor or half-windsor knot, which are wider and
fatter knots.
Regards,
Chuck Watkins
"Kimberly Kenney, Curator" wrote:
> Can anyone tell me what this means in regards to a
> man's tie?
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> THANK YOU!
> Kim
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