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The Kent knot, or as you say oriental knot, can be done front side not seem side. Simply twist the big blade of the tie upside down half way down then go underneath the small blade and across then put the tie through the loop. There you have it, front side Kent Knot.
ОтветитьI don’t know why anyone would WANT an asymmetrical knot. I do use the four-in-hand by default, but the asymmetrical appearance has ALWAYS bothered me. I also don’t like dimples; I want everything as smooth and symmetrical but as small as possible. I might start to consider the oriental knot as an alternative.
ОтветитьHow do you ensure that the top of the knot covers the top of the collar band? I always pull my knot up as high as it will go but there’s always a little shirt showing above the knot. Frustrating.
ОтветитьThank you. This helps
ОтветитьI've been using a tie since I was old enough to walk and I always tied a four-in-hand but I guess have been doing it the mirrored way since I start off with the thick end on my right. I just assumed everyone did it that way until now. I am happy to start using the other two knots now in my everyday to better fit my collars. Up to now the only other knot I use was the windsor knot for more formal occasions but that is my least favorite as the general, (non stylish) public seems to use it all the time. So it was finally the time for me to "get learned".
ОтветитьI love this video of is very helpful I thought I would never tie a tie
ОтветитьThere's so much I've watched other videos and just could not get it and then for some reason I washed yours and I mastered all three styles first time trying and thank you so much you just for some reason made me learn a lot easier than any of the other videos thank you very much I really appreciate it I feel every adult should know how to tie a necktie
ОтветитьYou talk too much get into the point
ОтветитьDawg an 11 minute video??????? Just show me how I don’t need an intro thesis and closing statement. Talkin about the history of ties hurry tf up😂
ОтветитьI'm 54. Maybe I've been tying a four in hand the wrong way since I was a child. I always start with the wide side of the tie on my right. In the video you do the opposite. Why? Does it matter? I hope not, because I have 40+ years of muscle memory doing it the other way.
ОтветитьThank you very much 🙏🙏🙏🥰🙏
ОтветитьFrom Cebu city Philippines
ОтветитьHow
Ответитьgood tutorial!
ОтветитьI like to think that the Kelvin knot is named after British physicist Lord Kelvin (1824 -1907). He was one of the originators of the branch of mathematics known as knot theory.
ОтветитьAdmission: I don't like ties. There is something about walking around with a silk or cashmere slip knot around my neck that I just don't like. Can a man forego the tie and wear a shirt with a banded collar and still be stylish?
Ответитьi cannot stand the on the nose voice... sry
ОтветитьThank u so much sir ❤️
ОтветитьI can't take advice about these things off an American
ОтветитьThe Four in hand knot is for me. With JºS. A Bank's 2 for 1 tie sale, and my penchant to splurge on a nice outfit for my daughters symphonic concert this weekend, this video was very timely. Thank you so much.
ОтветитьToo fast how can someone learn how to tie a tie with this
ОтветитьDoubled Windsor for standard appearances (which in my case means everytime I leave my house) and for special occations I'm using the merowingian knot. Which is the most complex knot I've ever learned (even harder than the asymmetrical Ypsilon) but it looks awesome fits on ever collumn you just need a pretty long medium or thin tie. At job interviews or meetings with high grade b2b costumers it was always worth a positive comment - I love it <3
ОтветитьThis video reinforces the unfortunate fact that most of my ties are too short. As a tall man, I need longer tires but most of the ones I see in the department stores are just one size. Time to get some new ties!
ОтветитьWow, first time ever learning how to tie a tie knot. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Whenever it came time to wear a suit I always dreaded the tie part because I never knew how to do it. I just never took the time to actually learn. Just tried the Oriental knot and I had it done in seconds. I'm so proud of myself, lol. Thanks, Sven for making more of a man out of me, lol. The fear of tying ties is now finally gone thanks to you.
ОтветитьI usually wear the four-in-hand or the half windsor. I also make sure to include a dimple
Ответитьgeez, these "how to" tie videos are showing me your inventory in action and making me want many ties I never gave a second thought to before in the retail site. Good for you, but dang...
ОтветитьHave you heard of the high elves?
ОтветитьWhy am I even watching this? I wear Merovingian, Atlantic and Eldredge knots regularly XD
ОтветитьI was about to give up trying to tie my now Knit-tie. Thanks so much for this!
ОтветитьSeriously? Your shirt is in need of pressing, steaming, ironing. One does not get a 2nd chance to make a 1st impression.
Additionaly, some of your hanging ties appear tired and in need of steaming.
Just attention to detail yet I appreciate your necktie directions for that thank you.
I've always used just one type of knot...
ОтветитьI have not seen a tie with the ( Pine cone ) knot in a long time . Beautifully unique if done correctly .
ОтветитьWhere is the tie from 5.26 from?
Ответитьlegends never die
ОтветитьDid you use barrel cuffs or French cuffs
ОтветитьI was at an intervju and got the job and my now boss was thinking i was super fresh and dressed up and looking like a true gentleman.
ОтветитьI agree strongly Raphael, the dimple is an excellent touch of nonchalant elegance. In my opinion, there is nothing more stylish than a quality tie, tied tightly with a dimple. There is nothing more boring than a cheap tie, tied loosely with no dimple, creating that goofy box-like shape.
ОтветитьHello guys,
Love the channel !
I still can’t believe you haven’t covered lapel width and styles !
Excuse me Mr Schneider I was wondering about how much are those beautiful suits you guys always wear because I am loving the trend of you guys bringing suits and dapper stuff back in fashion.
ОтветитьAlas, my first learned knot was the Double Windsor, and once you get used to it, anything else is obviously not yet done. So, I have to pick the right collared shirts, instead.
Maybe I'll teach myself an Ascot for when I wear a robe, someday :-)
Gentleman's Gazette, what do you think about inverness coat/spanish cape? I've seen a guy at Pitti Uomo and he was looking brilliant.
ОтветитьGreat info! I was wondering, how to make a tie knot "stands out", without using a collar pin? Much appreciated.
ОтветитьYou should've mentioned the Old Bertie. Much more durable over the day while it's also asymmetrical and medium-sized. For thin ties it's also possible pull the long end twice around the knot.
Ответитьi find it impossible to find a club collar shirt with collar pin holes
ОтветитьIn goodfellas the whole knot
is covered by the collar😂
Will there be a video on the Frock Coat in near future? I think it was mentioned in another Video that there'll be one and it's quite hard to find Information on it.
ОтветитьWonderful video, helped my son who I have been trying to advise about ties.
I am quite stuck in my ways. With almost exclusively a full Windsor knot with a full spread collar. It helped me explain that something narrower would be more suitable for his build and face shape.
Thank you and stay safe.
Thank you for all the informative and usefull content. The idea of eye wear popped into my head at random... is there a chance you gentlemen might shed light upon this subject? Again thanks much for your insight, I'm always looking forward to you new content.
ОтветитьPerfection!!!
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