A wide silk bias-cut tie, tied in a loose double knot.
〈旧,主美〉温莎领带(一种打成松散双结的丝绸领带)
Example sentencesExamples
Today it is acceptable for a man to wear different colored tuxedo shirts, a vest instead of a cummerbund, a solid colored long tie referred to as a Windsor tie, a button instead of a tie, or a selected combination of the above.
There was also more latitude with neck wear than with a Frock Suit, with Windsor ties more common than bow ties.
All of our new and existing inventory of full back vest lines will now be available with bows as well as Windsor ties.
Democratic Representative Robert Alexis Green, wearer of flowing Windsor ties, announced that he would never again attend a White House function as long as the Hoovers were there.
Typically, your collar should be up to allow ease of maneuvering, and to prevent creases in your tie while tying the Full Windsor tie knot.
Definition of Windsor tie in US English:
Windsor tie
noun
US dated
A wide silk bias-cut necktie, tied in a loose double knot.
〈旧,主美〉温莎领带(一种打成松散双结的丝绸领带)
Example sentencesExamples
Today it is acceptable for a man to wear different colored tuxedo shirts, a vest instead of a cummerbund, a solid colored long tie referred to as a Windsor tie, a button instead of a tie, or a selected combination of the above.
Typically, your collar should be up to allow ease of maneuvering, and to prevent creases in your tie while tying the Full Windsor tie knot.
Democratic Representative Robert Alexis Green, wearer of flowing Windsor ties, announced that he would never again attend a White House function as long as the Hoovers were there.
There was also more latitude with neck wear than with a Frock Suit, with Windsor ties more common than bow ties.
All of our new and existing inventory of full back vest lines will now be available with bows as well as Windsor ties.