My plain pocket squares came from lechateau on sale. Poor quality, but I wanted them for video demonstrations. Patterned ones came from “the Dark Knot” Plain ones came from local men’s suit stores. Designer ones came from Sterling Scott Ties
Hi Patrick and everyone. Can you show me how to tie a knot like this shown in the video at 0:04 (ruclips.net/video/RJWl3BtYkZw/видео.html), the yellow one? I‘m in dire straights due to a wedding and cant find a „how to“ anywhere for this. Would be awesome
If you are going to wear it often I would start with white cotton and then shades of blue to match your dress shirts. Not your ties. Any major department store that carry men’s suits will have cotton pocket squares. Later you can add silk, more expensive, to compliment you outfits. Online shopping is hit and miss on quality and price. Aim for a pockets square that is at least 11 inches. The small ones are almost laughable and not work paying for.
Could you show us a plateau fold with a pocket square
I don’t know that one. Do you have a link so I can see it?
What’s the name of the tie style you rocking in this video. Thank you, I got some of these flowers today
It's the trinity knot. Here's my instructional video on how to tie the trinity knot. ruclips.net/video/B0azERTcVgE/видео.htmlsi=Thg-HzlUrAyBJuDf
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where is the link that you mention in your video?
I would like the link, as well
I’m having a hard time finding quality pocket squares and I was wondering if you had a couple brand recommendations
My plain pocket squares came from lechateau on sale. Poor quality, but I wanted them for video demonstrations.
Patterned ones came from “the Dark Knot”
Plain ones came from local men’s suit stores.
Designer ones came from Sterling Scott Ties
Hi Patrick and everyone. Can you show me how to tie a knot like this shown in the video at 0:04 (ruclips.net/video/RJWl3BtYkZw/видео.html), the yellow one? I‘m in dire straights due to a wedding and cant find a „how to“ anywhere for this. Would be awesome
It looks like a simple eldredge knot with a half twist in the overlap. Should be easy to figure out with some experimenting.
Im having a hard time finding quality pocket squares that are budget friendly and I was wondering if you had some recommendations
If you are going to wear it often I would start with white cotton and then shades of blue to match your dress shirts. Not your ties. Any major department store that carry men’s suits will have cotton pocket squares. Later you can add silk, more expensive, to compliment you outfits.
Online shopping is hit and miss on quality and price. Aim for a pockets square that is at least 11 inches. The small ones are almost laughable and not work paying for.
Excellent
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