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Patrick nor myself know how to to tie a tie, so a helpful salesperson lead us to this instructional website: Tie a Tie. I practiced the half windsor last weekend, still not fully there, but with time it will be! One more to add to my list of skill sets I have learned throughout this wedding planning process!
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