Coming Soon 👀 At the beginning of April, you’ll be
introduced to a brand-new GoComics! See more information here. Subscribers, check your
email for more details.
A four-in-hand was a style of tying a neckcloth in Regency England. A waterfall was another. it was an art to tie a neckcloth in a special way that all others would try to emulate.
Grumpy Old Guy over 5 years ago
Just a few twists and knots short of a noose…
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 5 years ago
Gotta say, that doesn’t look like a four in hand.
Sir Ruddy Blighter over 5 years ago
I swear that husband looks like he was drawn by Bud Sagendorf
skyriderwest over 5 years ago
Is it “four in hand” or “foreign hand”? I was taught the latter.
joeatwork212 over 5 years ago
A Four in Hand is a way of tying a tie. Looks sloppy to me. I think the Windsor Knot is the best.
Bill The Nuke over 5 years ago
I notice that Betty isn’t wearing that knot.
jimsr over 5 years ago
i prefer the half-windsor
Ukko wilko over 5 years ago
There, can you still breathe O.K.? Yes.Here, let me try again…
SueMount over 5 years ago
A four-in-hand was a style of tying a neckcloth in Regency England. A waterfall was another. it was an art to tie a neckcloth in a special way that all others would try to emulate.
fix-n-fly over 5 years ago
Oh darn Betty – that was your chance to stuff his scarf in his mouth!
Teto85 Premium Member over 5 years ago
I use neck warmers. They are like the collar of a turtleneck sweater. No worries about the tying.
paullp Premium Member over 5 years ago
His response should have been, “Like a Christmas present.”