I'm one of those ppl that notices (& critiques 🙄) a man's tie. Nothing ruins a man's suit quicker than an ugly tie. Except, maybe, the wrong one. I love this one; the combination with the suit is great -- it's just fun. The tie is where a man's personal style is projected to the world...then his socks. His suit, shoes & watch are all dictated by his industry & the appearance of wealth he wishes to convey. Btw -- great choice of music once again, Louis. I think maybe you've got an old soul...but def'ly one with some funk!
So true, could you briefly explain the part which describes the suit dictating your wealth. I mean to say what differentiates a banker from an industrialist / generational wealthy person
@@sahiboberoi_ :: I will say this, a man of wealth, or one who has already attained at least some of his goals, has the mindset that effortlessly exudes an air of easy, relaxed elegance; not only in his manner, but also in his choice of style, & his accessories. The types of fabrics he chooses for his suits, as well as the colors, speak volumes. It may cost more to have your suit crafted from a linen- or wool - silk blend (for example), but the message it sends is unmistakable; it says you not only want, but deserve the finest, & nothing less will do... in clothing , acquaintances, & certainly in business matters. That's because the fabric LOOKS expensive. Restraint is always the hardest thing to impart -- yet it is the one detail that can make or break a thing. I get the impression you know that DETAILS MATTER. .. your dress reflects your self-view, your world-view, your confidence in your goals & where you're headed, & what you expect from those who want to do business with you. It says all of this before you speak a word. A suggestion :: look at the men in a film from the '40's, like Cary Grant. The way those men dressed / looked said to the world "If you don't agree with my view of me, you'd better move out of the way.." It says all of that without a single word. It really does become a self - fulfilling prophecy. Best of luck to you. PS :: pls forgive the length... I had an afterthought I really needed to include here).
Looks awesome! Colour and design went so well with the outfit.
Fabulous....undisputed....perfect👌
Oh! So, the wrap is a 3-over instead of 2. Cool! Thanks for sharing this one.👌🏾
Great tie! Anyone know what the name of the knot is?
I believe this is a variation of the Prince Albert Knot. Hope this helps.
Thanks very much!
I'm one of those ppl that notices (& critiques 🙄) a man's tie. Nothing ruins a man's suit quicker than an ugly tie. Except, maybe, the wrong one. I love this one; the combination with the suit is great -- it's just fun. The tie is where a man's personal style is projected to the world...then his socks. His suit, shoes & watch are all dictated by his industry & the appearance of wealth he wishes to convey. Btw -- great choice of music once again, Louis. I think maybe you've got an old soul...but def'ly one with some funk!
So true, could you briefly explain the part which describes the suit dictating your wealth. I mean to say what differentiates a banker from an industrialist / generational wealthy person
@@sahiboberoi_ :: I will say this, a man of wealth, or one who has already attained at least some of his goals, has the mindset that effortlessly exudes an air of easy, relaxed elegance; not only in his manner, but also in his choice of style, & his accessories. The types of fabrics he chooses for his suits, as well as the colors, speak volumes. It may cost more to have your suit crafted from a linen- or wool - silk blend (for example), but the message it sends is unmistakable; it says you not only want, but deserve the finest, & nothing less will do... in clothing , acquaintances, & certainly in business matters. That's because the fabric LOOKS expensive. Restraint is always the hardest thing to impart -- yet it is the one detail that can make or break a thing. I get the impression you know that DETAILS MATTER. .. your dress reflects your self-view, your world-view, your confidence in your goals & where you're headed, & what you expect from those who want to do business with you. It says all of this before you speak a word. A suggestion :: look at the men in a film from the '40's, like Cary Grant. The way those men dressed / looked said to the world "If you don't agree with my view of me, you'd better move out of the way.." It says all of that without a single word. It really does become a self - fulfilling prophecy. Best of luck to you.
PS :: pls forgive the length... I had an afterthought I really needed to include here).
Is it for casual or formal?
My Man!
What knot is that? To be honest, I’ve never seen that technique before…
Once Tie