How to Tie a Shirt Knot 2024 6 Different Ways to Tie A Shirt
This might be a controversial opinion, but T-shirts are the unsung heroes of your wardrobe. Some of you might think they're boring when you compare them to "going-out" tops, blouses, tanks, and other kinds of tops, but a T-shirt is so much more versatile. You can wear it with a blazer and tailored trousers to work or on its own with cutoff shorts and sneakers for a low-key look. But if you want to liven up basic tee into something a lil' more extra, a simple knot, tuck, or tie can add more interest to your ensemble. Oversized shirts are key for knotting because you'll have more fabric to work with, but you can follow these instructions on any tee that has a slight stretch to it.
Now that summer is just around the corner, you might want to try these styles to keep the airflow to a maximum—and the sweat to a minimum. These styles will look cute with your go-to pair of high-waisted jeans, or hey, even low-waisted ones if you're back on board with the early aughts trend. Skeptical of your skills? I had never attempted to tie or knot a shirt before writing this here article—if I can do it, so can you! You might have to redo it a few times to nail the exact look you're going for, but you can do it with a plain white shirt, a graphic one, or really any baggy tee in your closet.
Feel free to play around with the placement of these styles (the knot doesn’t always have to be centered, ya know), and you can tie it loose or tight or somewhere in between. Really, this whole knotting, tying, and tucking thing is all based on your preferences, so you can keep fiddling around until your shirt fits exactly how you want it.
Below, six different ways to tie a shirt.

Start with a plain oversized tee.

Buck Mason Sea Shell Slub Easy Crew

Adidas x Wales Bonner Football Shirt

H&M Oversized T-shirt

Universal Standard Garcon Tee Classic Navy
#1: Basic Front Knot


This is prob the knot that first comes to mind, right? It transforms your oversize tees into cute crop tops to wear this time of year. Hate that little end piece that pokes through? Same. There’s an optional step that sorts it out in the next video below.
#2: Smooth Front Knot

About that tiny piece you pulled through... Simply take the fabric at the end and fold it over the entire knot to make it smooth. Easy fix!
#3: Simple Front Tuck With a Knot


This is like a combination of a tuck and a knot, and it's a low-lift way to shorten T-shirts and give them that ~effortless~ look. It's just barely tucked in, which still allows your top to hang pretty loose.
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#4: Back Knot


If you don’t want a knot in the front, just move it to the back. This trick makes a roomy shirt more form-fitting and lets you shorten it to the length you want.
#5: Super-Cropped Front Knot


Okay, so this definitely shows more skin, but you can also wear a longline bralette and have it peek out from underneath if you want to add a subtle but revealing detail.
#6: Open-Back Tuck


Back sweat is real, folks, especially in those hot summer temps. Fold up your tee like this to get some air on your skin—and it’ll also give your plain ol’ shirt an unexpected twist.
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I'm Cosmopolitan's Associate Fashion Editor and write about any and all trends, major celeb fashion moments, and why wide-leg jeans are basically the best. I originally moved to New York City to audition for RENT, only to find out that the play closed 10 years ago.
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