Start with the wide end of the tie on your right side, and the narrow end on your left side. Ensure that the wide end is longer than the narrow end.
Cross the wide end over the narrow end near your neck, forming an X.
Bring the wide end underneath the narrow end.
Pull the wide end through the loop that has formed near your neck, pulling it down towards your chest.
Take the wide end across the front, from left to right.
Bring the wide end up and through the loop again, this time from underneath.
Hold the narrow end and tighten the knot by pulling the wide end gently downward. Slide the knot up towards your collar while holding the narrow end, if needed.
Adjust the knot by gently tightening or loosening it until it's comfortable and symmetrical.
Remember, it may take a few attempts to get it right, so don't worry if it doesn't look perfect the first time. With practice, you'll become more proficient at tying a tie. Additionally, there are other knot styles you can explore, such as the Windsor knot or the Half-Windsor knot, if you want to try different looks.